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IPROP-LOG(8)		    System Manager's Manual		  IPROP-LOG(8)

NAME
       iprop-log -- examine and	maintain the iprop log file

SYNOPSIS
       iprop-log [--version] [-h | --help] command

       iprop-log   truncate  [-c  file	|  --config-file=file]	[-r  string  |
		 --realm=string] [-K  integer  |  --keep-entries=integer]  [-B
		 integer  |  --max-bytes=integer] [-R |	--reset] [-h | --help]
		 [log-file]

       iprop-log  dump	[-c  file   |	--config-file=file]   [-r   string   |
		 --realm=string]   [-n	 |   --no-lock]	  [-R	|   --reverse]
		 [-h | --help] [log-file]

       iprop-log	    replay	      [--start-version=version-number]
		 [--end-version=version-number]	[-c file | --config-file=file]
		 [-r string | --realm=string] [-h | --help] [log-file]

       iprop-log  last-version	[-c  file  |  --config-file=file] [-r string |
		 --realm=string] [-n | --no-lock] [-h |	--help]	[log-files]

       iprop-log  signal  [-c  file  |	--config-file=file]   [-r   string   |
		 --realm=string] [-h | --help]

DESCRIPTION
       Supported options:

       --version

       -h, --help

       command can be one of the following:

       truncate

		 -c file, --config-file=file
			 configuration file

		 -r string, --realm=string
			 realm

		 -K integer, --keep-entries=integer

		 -B integer, --max-bytes=integer

		 -R, --reset

		 If  --reset  is given,	then the given,	configured, or default
		 log file will be truncated and	will start at version 1.  This
		 forces	full propagations to all slave KDCs.

		 Otherwise the log will	be truncated but some entries will  be
		 preserved,   as   specified   by  the	--keep-entries	and/or
		 --max-bytes options.  The largest  number  of	--keep-entries
		 entries  that	are available and fit in the given --max-bytes
		 option	will be	used.  The  --keep-entries  -option  -defaults
		 -to  -100,  -and  -the	 --max-bytes  option  defaults	to the
		 log-max-size parameter	in the configuration.

       dump

		 -c file, --config-file=file
			 configuration file

		 -r string, --realm=string
			 realm

		 -n string, --no-lock

		 -R string, --reverse

		 Print out all entries in the given,  configured,  or  default
		 log  file  to standard	output.	 If the	-n option is used then
		 don't lock the	iprop log file.	 If the	 -R  option  is	 used,
		 then  print  the entries in reverse order (this can be	useful
		 when the log is very large).

       replay

		 --start-version=version-number
			 start replay with this	version

		 --end-version=version-number
			 end replay with this version

		 -c file, --config-file=file
			 configuration file

		 -r string, --realm=string
			 realm

		 Replay	the changes from specified entries (or all if none  is
		 specified)  in	 the given, configured,	or default transaction
		 log file to the database.

       last-version

		 -c file, --config-file=file
			 configuration file

		 -r string, --realm=string
			 realm

		 -n string, --no-lock

		 prints	the version of the last	record in each	of  the	 given
		 log files, or the configured, or the default log file if none
		 is given.

       signal

		 -c file, --config-file=file
			 configuration file

		 -r string, --realm=string
			 realm

		 Signals  the  ipropd-master daemon to send updates to slaves.
		 Normally kadmin does this every time it writes	to  the	 data-
		 base, so this should rarely be	needed.

SEE ALSO
       iprop(8)

FreeBSD	Ports 14.quarterly     February	18, 2007		  IPROP-LOG(8)

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