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SM(8)			  InterNetNews Documentation			 SM(8)

NAME
       sm - Command-line interface to the INN storage manager

SYNOPSIS
       sm [-cdHiqRrSs] [token ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The INN storage manager is the subsystem	that stores and	keeps track of
       all of the articles and what storage backend they're in.	 All stored
       articles	are assigned a storage API token.  sm is a command-line
       interface to that storage manager, primarily used to retrieve articles
       by those	tokens but also	to perform other operations on the storage
       subsystem.

       token is	the token of an	article	(the same thing	that's returned	by
       grephistory or stored in	the history file).  It looks something like:

	   @0502000005A4000000010000000000000000@

       Any number of tokens can	be given on the	command-line for any function
       other than -s.  If none are, sm normally	reads tokens from standard
       input, one per line.  The default operation is to retrieve and write to
       standard	output the corresponding article for each token	given.

       If -s is	given, sm instead stores the article given on standard input
       (in native format, unless -R is given, in which case wire format	is
       expected) using the standard rules of the storage subsystem.  If	the
       article is stored successfully, the token of the	article	is printed to
       standard	output.	 Please	note that this does not	make any attempt to
       write a history entry or	any overview data, and is therefore only
       useful under very specific circumstances.

OPTIONS
       -c  Show	 a clear, decoded form of the storage API token.  Each part of
	   the token is	explained, in a	human-readable string.	Amongst	 other
	   elements,  this  command  gives the path to where the corresponding
	   article is supposed to be stored.

       -d, -r
	   Rather than retrieving the specified	article, remove	 the  article.
	   This	 will delete the article out of	the news spool and it will not
	   subsequently	be retrievable by any part of INN.  It's equivalent to
	   "ctlinnd cancel" except it takes a storage API token	instead	 of  a
	   message-ID.

       -H  Retrieve  only  the	headers	 of the	article	rather than the	entire
	   article.  This option cannot	be used	with -d, -r, -i, or -S.

       -i  Show	the newsgroup name and	article	 number	 associated  with  the
	   token  rather  than	the article itself.  Note that for crossposted
	   articles, only the first newsgroup and article number to which  the
	   article is associated will be returned.

       -q  Suppress all	error messages except usage errors.

       -R  Display  the	 raw  article.	 This means that line endings won't be
	   converted  to  native  line	endings	 and  will  be	left  as  CRLF
	   sequences;  leading	periods	will still be escaped for sending over
	   NNTP, and the article will end in a CRLF.CRLF sequence.

	   When	used with -s, read articles in wire format.

       -S  Write the article to	standard output	in the format  used  by	 rnews
	   spool  files.  Multiple articles can	be written in this format, and
	   the resulting output	can be fed to rnews (on	 another  system,  for
	   example)  to	inject those articles into INN.	 This option cannot be
	   used	with -d, -r, -H, -i, or	-R.

       -s  Store the article given on standard input using the normal  storage
	   rules for articles as configured in storage.conf(5).	 Print the new
	   token   for	the  message  to  standard  output  if	it  is	stored
	   successfully.  If this option is given, no other options except  -R
	   and	possibly  -q should be given.  When -R is given, any number of
	   articles in wire format are read on standard	input and stored.

EXIT STATUS
       If all operations were successful, sm  exits  with  status  0.	If  an
       operation on any	of the provided	tokens fails, sm will exit with	status
       1,  even	 if  the operations on other tokens were successful.  In other
       words, if twenty	tokens are fed to "sm -r" on stdin, 19	articles  were
       successfully  removed, but the sixth article couldn't be	found, sm will
       still exit with status 1.

       This means that if you need to be sure whether a	 particular  operation
       succeeded, you should run sm on one token at a time.

HISTORY
       Written	 by  Katsuhiro	Kondou	<kondou@nec.co.jp>  for	 InterNetNews.
       Rewritten in POD	by Russ	Allbery	<eagle@eyrie.org>.

SEE ALSO
       ctlinnd(8), grephistory(1), history(5), rnews(1), storage.conf(5).

INN 2.8.0			  2021-09-13				 SM(8)

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