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TDX-UTIL(8)		   InterNetNews Documentation		     TDX-UTIL(8)

NAME
     tdx-util - Overview manipulation utility for tradindexed

SYNOPSIS
     tdx-util  [-AFcgioO]  [-a article] [-f status] [-n newsgroup] [-p path] [-R
     path]

DESCRIPTION
     tdx-util is an administrative interface to the tradindexed overview  method
     for INN.  It only works on tradindexed overview databases, not on any other
     type  of  INN  overview.	(See dedicated ovdb_stat(8) and ovsqlite-util(8)
     programs for ovdb and ovqslite overview methods.)	It allows  the	adminis-
     trator  to  dump  various	information  about  the  internal  state  of the
     overview, audit it for errors, and rebuild portions of the  overview  data-
     base.

     The  tradindexed  overview  method  should  lock  properly and therefore it
     should be safe to run this utility and perform any operation  it  performs,
     including	full repairs or per-group overview rebuilds, while the server is
     running.  However, note that some of the operations performed by this util-
     ity can take an extended period of time and will hold locks in the overview
     database during that period, which depending on what the  server  is  doing
     may cause the server to stall until tdx-util completes its operation.

     The  dump	operations are -i, which dumps the master index for the overview
     database, -g, which dumps the index for an individual group, and -o and -O,
     which dump the overview information for a particular group  (including  the
     additional metadata stored in the index) in two different formats.  For -g,
     -o,  and -O, the -n option must also be given to specify a newsgroup to op-
     erate on.

     To add a new newsgroup to the overview database, use -c.  A group	must  be
     specified	with  -n.   If	the group status is something other than "y", it
     should be specified with -f, and the low and high article	numbers  may  be
     specified	with  -a.   If	only one number is given rather than a range, it
     will be taken to be the high water mark and the low mark will be set to 1.

     To audit the entire overview database for problems, use -A.   Any	problems
     found  will  be  reported	to standard error.  Use -F to correct the errors
     found.

     To rebuild the database for a particular newsgroup, use -R.  The -R  option
     takes  a  path  to  a directory which contains all of the articles for that
     newsgroup, one per file.  The names of the files must be the numbers of the
     articles in that group.  (In other words, this directory must be  a  tradi-
     tional  spool  directory for that group.)	The -n option must also be given
     to specify the newsgroup for which the overview is being rebuilt.

     For all operations performed by tdx-util,	a  different  overview	database
     than the one specified in inn.conf may be specified using the -p option.

     The  number of overview records stored in the database can be obtained with
     the "inndf -n" command.

OPTIONS
     -a article
	 The article number or numbers to act  on.   article  is  a  valid  NNTP
	 range, meaning that it can be either a single article number or a range
	 of article numbers (like "1-5").  Either the start or the end (or both)
	 of  the  range  may  be  omitted, in which case they will be set to the
	 first or last article number in the group.  Passing "-" for article  is
	 therefore equivalent to not using the -a option at all.

	 Only  useful in combination with the -o and -O options to dump overview
	 information or with -c to specify the low and high article numbers when
	 creating a group.

     -A  Audit the entire overview database for problems.  This runs the  inter-
	 nal  consistency checks built into the tradindexed overview implementa-
	 tion, checking such things as the  validity  and  reachability  of  all
	 group index entries, the format of the individual overview entries, the
	 correspondence  of  index  entries  to  overview data, and similar such
	 things.  No changes will be made to the database, but problems will  be
	 reported to standard error.

     -c  Create  a new group in the overview database.	The group must be speci-
	 fied with -n.	The newsgroup status defaults to "y" but may be set with
	 -f.  The low and high article numbers default to 1 and 0  respectively,
	 but may be set with -a.  If only one number is given to -a, it is taken
	 as the high article number.

     -F  Audit the entire overview database for problems, fixing them as they're
	 detected  where  possible.   This  runs the internal consistency checks
	 built into  the  tradindexed  overview  implementation,  checking  such
	 things as the validity and reachability of all group index entries, the
	 format  of the individual overview entries, the correspondence of index
	 entries to overview data, and similar such things.  The  strategy  used
	 when  fixing problems is to throw away data that's unrecoverable, so be
	 warned that using this option may result in  inaccessible  articles  if
	 their overview data has been corrupted.

	 To see what would be changed by -F, run tdx-util with -A first.

     -f status
	 When  creating a newsgroup with -c, set the status of the newly created
	 group to status instead of "y".  Only useful with -c.

     -g  Dump the index of a particular group.	The fields are,  in  order,  the
	 article number, the offset of the data for that article in the overview
	 data file for that group, the length of the overview data, the time (in
	 seconds  since  epoch) when the article arrived on the server, the time
	 (in seconds since epoch) when the article should expire  based  on  its
	 Expires  header  field  (or 0 if there is no Expires header field), and
	 the storage API token of the article.

	 If this option is given, the -n option must also be  given  to  specify
	 the newsgroup on which to act.

     -i  Dump  the master index of the overview database.  This contains similar
	 information to the server active file, such as high and low water marks
	 and moderation status, and is the information that nnrpd hands  out  to
	 clients.

	 The  fields are, in order, the newsgroup name, the high water mark, the
	 low water mark, the base article number (the point at which  the  group
	 index	begins),  the  count of articles in the group, the group status,
	 the time (in seconds since epoch) when that newsgroup was deleted or  0
	 if it hasn't been, and the inode of the index file for that group.

	 A  particular	newsgroup can be specified with the -n option.	If -n is
	 not given, the entire master index will be dumped.

     -n newsgroup
	 Specify the newsgroup on which to act, required for the -c, -g, -o, -O,
	 and -R options, and optional for the -i option.

     -o  Dump the overview information for a newsgroup, in the same format as it
	 would be returned to clients but with one  modification.   Appended  to
	 the end of each entry will be four additional pieces of data: the arti-
	 cle  number  according  to  the index file for that group labelled with
	 "Article:", the storage API token for that article labelled  with  "To-
	 ken:", the arrival date for that article on the server in RFC 5322 date
	 format labelled with "Arrived:", and the expiration date for that arti-
	 cle (from the Expires header field) in RFC 5322 date format if there is
	 any, labelled with "Expires:".

	 If  this  option  is given, the -n option must also be given to specify
	 the newsgroup on which to act.  By default, all of the overview  infor-
	 mation  for that newsgroup is dumped, but the -a option may be given to
	 restrict the dump to the information for a single article or a range of
	 article numbers.

     -O  Dump the overview information for a newsgroup in  the	format	used  by
	 overchan  as  input.	Each line will start with the storage API token,
	 the arrival timestamp in seconds since epoch, the expires timestamp  in
	 the  same  format  (or 0 if there is no Expires header field), and then
	 the overview data.

	 If this option is given, the -n option must also be  given  to  specify
	 the  newsgroup on which to act.  By default, all of the overview infor-
	 mation for that newsgroup is dumped, but the -a option may be given  to
	 restrict the dump to the information for a single article or a range of
	 article numbers.

     -p path
	 Act  on  the  overview database rooted in path, overriding the overview
	 path specified in inn.conf.

     -R path
	 Rebuild the overview for a given group  from  the  articles  stored  in
	 path.	 The  articles must be in the form of a traditional spool direc-
	 tory; in other words, each article must be in a separate file	and  the
	 name of the file must match the article number of the article.

	 If  this  option  is given, the -n option must also be given to specify
	 the newsgroup on which to act.

EXAMPLES
     Dump the master index for the overview database in /news/overview,  regard-
     less of the overview path specified in inn.conf:

	 tdx-util -i -p /news/overview

     Dump the group index for example.test:

	 tdx-util -g -n example.test

     Dump the complete overview information for example.test:

	 tdx-util -o -n example.test

     Dump the overview information for articles 45 and higher in example.test:

	 tdx-util -o -n example.test -a 45-

     Create  an entry for example.test with mode m and low and high article num-
     bers of 4 and 23, respectively.

	 tdx-util -c -n example.test -f m -a 4-23

     Audit the entire overview database for any problems:

	 tdx-util -A

     Rebuild the overview information for example.test from a traditional  spool
     directory:

	 tdx-util -R <patharticles in inn.conf>/example/test -n example.test

     The last command may be useful for recovering from a bad crash or corrupted
     overview  information  for  a  particular	group, if you are also using the
     tradspool article storage method.

HISTORY
     Written by Russ Allbery <eagle@eyrie.org> for InterNetNews.

SEE ALSO
     inndf(8), makehistory(8), nnrpd(8).

INN 2.8.0			   2023-03-19			     TDX-UTIL(8)

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