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19.TH disorder-dump 8
20.SH NAME
0d350ff0 21disorder\-dump \- DisOrder dump/undump tool
460b9539 22.SH SYNOPSIS
0d350ff0 23.B disorder\-dump
460b9539 24.RI [ OPTIONS ]
0d350ff0 25.BR \-\-dump | \-\-undump
460b9539 26.I PATH
27.br
0d350ff0 28.B disorder\-dump
460b9539 29.RI [ OPTIONS ]
0d350ff0 30.BR \-\-recompute\-aliases
460b9539 31.SH DESCRIPTION
0d350ff0 32.B disorder\-dump
460b9539 33is used to dump and restore preferences data.
34.SH OPTIONS
35.TP
0d350ff0 36.B \-\-dump
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37Write preferences data to \fIPATH\fR.
38This can safely be used whether or not the server is running.
460b9539 39.TP
0d350ff0 40.B \-\-undump
460b9539 41Read preferences data from \fIPATH\fR, replacing (unrecoverably) the
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42current settings.
43This should normally only be done while the server is not running.
460b9539 44.IP
45If the server is running then it may hang while the undump completes.
46.TP
0d350ff0 47.B \-\-recover
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48Perform database recovery at startup.
49The server should not be running if this option is used.
460b9539 50.TP
0d350ff0 51.B \-\-recompute\-aliases
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52Recompute aliases without dumping or undumping the databases.
53Under normal circumstances this is never necessary.
460b9539 54.TP
0d350ff0 55.B \-\-remove\-pathless
460b9539 56Remove tracks with no associated path when undumping or when
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57recomputing aliases.
58In normal use such tracks are all aliases.
460b9539 59.TP
0d350ff0 60.B \-\-config \fIPATH\fR, \fB\-c \fIPATH
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61Set the configuration file.
62The default is
460b9539 63.IR /etc/disorder/config .
64.TP
0d350ff0 65.B \-\-debug\fR
460b9539 66Enable debugging.
67.TP
0d350ff0 68.B \-\-help\fR, \fB\-h
460b9539 69Display a usage message.
70.TP
0d350ff0 71.B \-\-version\fR, \fB\-V
460b9539 72Display version number.
73.SH NOTES
74This program might be used for a number of purposes:
75.TP 2
76.B .
77Taking a backup of the non-regeneratable parts of DisOrder's databases.
78.TP
79.B .
80Indoctrinating one DisOrder server with the preference values of
c0c23a60 81another.
460b9539 82.PP
83The output file is versioned, so versions produced from a future
0d350ff0 84version of DisOrder may be rejected by \fB\-\-undump\fR.
c0c23a60 85It has an end marker so truncated inputs will also be rejected.
460b9539 86.PP
87The input or output file must be a regular file, as it may be rewound
88and re-read or re-written multiple times.
89.PP
90The dump or undump operation is carried out inside a single
91transaction, so it should seem atomic from the point of view of
92anything else accessing the databases.
93.PP
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94The server performs normal database recovery on startup.
95However if the database needs normal recovery before an undump can succeed and
460b9539 96you don't want to start the server for some reason then the
0d350ff0 97.B \-\-recover
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98operation is available for this purpose.
99No other process should be accessing the database at the time.
460b9539 100.PP
101DisOrder does not currently support catastrophic recovery.
102.PP
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103This program requires write access to DisOrder's databases.
104Ideally therefore it should be run as the same user as the server or as root.
460b9539 105.SH FILES
106.TP
107.I pkgconfdir/config
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108Global configuration file.
109See \fBdisorder_config\fR(5).
460b9539 110.SH "SEE ALSO"
111\fBdisorder\fR(1), \fBdisorder_config\fR(5), \fBdisorderd\fR(8)
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