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SCANSPOOL(8)		  InterNetNews Documentation		  SCANSPOOL(8)

NAME
       scanspool - Perform a sanity scan over all articles in news spool

SYNOPSIS
       scanspool [-cnrv] [-a active-file] [-s spool-dir]

DESCRIPTION
       scanspool is a Perl script for use with a tradspool article spool.  It
       will scan the active file as well as all	articles in the	spool and
       report on the errors it encounters.  As this may	take a while, using
       the -v switch is	recommended to see how far the program has progressed.

       scanspool will skip any file named other	than just all-digits when
       treating	the contents of	the news spool.

       First, scanspool	scans the active file, noting problems such as:

          malformed lines;

          duplicate entries;

          newsgroups aliased to a non-existent	newsgroup;

          newsgroups aliased to a newsgroup that is also aliased.

       Then  it	 will  examine	all  articles under your news spool directory,
       complaining about articles that:

          have	a basename that	starts with a leading 0;

          have	a basename that	is out of range	according to the low and  high
	   water marks of the active file;

          do not contain a Newsgroups header field;

          are	in  a  directory for which there is no newsgroup in the	active
	   file;

          are in a newsgroup to which they do not belong.

       scanspool will  also  complain  about  directories  with	 an  all-digit
       component,  in  case  the  parent  directory is a newsgroup with	a high
       water mark  below  that	all-digit  component,  as  the	name  of  such
       directories  will  conflict  with  a  future article file with the same
       name.

       scanspool understands aliased  newsgroups.   Thus,  if  an  article  is
       posted  to foo.old.name that is aliased to foo.bar, it will be expected
       to be found under foo.bar and not foo.old.name.

       scanspool assumes that the path of a valid newsgroup's  directory  from
       the  root  of the spool tree will not contain any "." character.	 Thus,
       directories such	as out.going, tmp.dir, in.coming and news.archive will
       not be searched.	 This program  also  assumes  that  article  basenames
       contain only decimal digits.  Last, files under the top level directory
       lost+found are not scanned.

OPTIONS
       -a active-file
	   The active file to use; pathdb/active is the	default.

       -c  Only	  check	 article  filenames.   scanspool  will	therefore  not
	   actually scan the Newsgroups	header field of	the articles.

       -n  Don't throttle innd while scanning.

       -r  Remove articles reported to have a problem.	To  see	 the  list  of
	   articles in question, run scanspool without this flag first.

	   Be  warned that using this flag may result in inaccessible articles
	   if articles are removed whereas they	are perfectly valid  articles.
	   Have	 a look	at them	to ensure they can be safely removed, and then
	   use this flag.

       -s spool-dir
	   The root of the spool tree; patharticles is the default.

       -v  Setting this	flag enables a	verbose	 mode.	 scanspool  will  then
	   print  which	 newsgroup is currently	worked upon.  It will list all
	   the articles	found  in  non-active  directories  (that  is  to  say
	   articles  sorted into groups	no longer present in the active	file),
	   rather than just printing the group once.

DIAGNOSTICS
       The output of scanspool will start with one of the following forms:

       "FATAL:"	(to stderr)
	   Fatal or internal error.

       "WARNING:" (to stderr)
	   active or article format problem, newsgroup alias problem,  find(1)
	   error, article open error.

       "path/123:" (to stdout)
	   Issues such as:

	      basename	starts with 0;

	      article number out of range;

	      article in the wrong directory;

	      article	in  a  directory  not related to an active non-aliased
	       newsgroup.

       "\t ..."	(to stdout)
	   Verbose messages start with a tab.

HISTORY
       scanspool was written by	Landon Curt Noll (chongo was here /\../\).

       This manual page	was written by Florian Schlichting, largely  based  on
       comments	in the script.

SEE ALSO
       active(5).

INN 2.8.0			  2024-02-13			  SCANSPOOL(8)

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