SYNOPSIS
crmgr create [-s] [-bnum num ] [-dnum num] namecrmgr put [-kx|-ki] [-vx|-vi|-vf] [-keep|-cat] [-lob] [-na] name key val
crmgr out [-kx|-ki] [-lob] name key
crmgr get [-nl] [-kx|-ki] [-start num] [-max num] [-ox] [-lob] [-n] name key
crmgr list [-nl] [-k|-v] [-ox] name
crmgr optimize [-bnum num] [-na] name
crmgr inform [-nl] name
crmgr remove name
crmgr repair name
crmgr exportdb name dir
crmgr importdb name dir
crmgr snaffle [-kx|-ki] [-ox] [-n] name key
crmgr version
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the crmgr commands.crmgr is a utility for debugging Curia and its applications. It features editing and checking of a database. It can be used for the database applications with shell scripts. This command is used in the above format. name specifies a database name. key specifies the key of a record. val specifies the value of a record.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the file:///usr/share/doc/qdbm-doc/spex.html#curiacli.- -s
- make the file sparse.
- -bnum num
- specify the number of the elements of the bucket array.
- -dnum num
- specify the number of division of the database.
- -kx
- treat key as a binary expression of hexadecimal notation.
- -ki
- treat key as an integer expression of decimal notation.
- -vx
- treat val as a binary expression of hexadecimal notation.
- -vi
- treat val as an integer expression of decimal notation.
- -vf
- read the value from a file specified with val.
- -keep
- specify the storing mode for `CR_DKEEP'.
- -cat
- specify the storing mode for `CR_DCAT'.
- -na
- do not set alignment.
- -nl
- open the database without file locking.
- -start
- specify the beginning offset of a value to fetch.
- -max
- specify the max size of a value to fetch.
- -ox
- treat the output as a binary expression of hexadecimal notation.
- -lob
- handle large objects.
- -n
- do not output the tailing newline.
- -k
- output keys only.
- -v
- output values only.
AUTHOR
QDBM was written by Mikio Hirabayashi <[email protected]>.This manual page was written by Fumitoshi UKAI <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).