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DB4.8_UPGRADE(1)					      DB4.8_UPGRADE(1)

NAME
       db4.8_upgrade  - Upgrade the Berkeley DB version to the current release
       version.

SYNOPSIS
       db4.8_upgrade [-NsVv] [-h home] [-P password] file ...

DESCRIPTION
       The db4.8_upgrade utility upgrades the Berkeley DB version  of  one  or
       more  files  and the databases they contain to the current release ver‐
       sion.

OPTIONS
       -h     Specify a	 home  directory  for  the  database  environment;  by
	      default, the current working directory is used.

       -N     Do not acquire shared region mutexes while running.  Other prob‐
	      lems, such as potentially fatal errors in Berkeley DB,  will  be
	      ignored  as  well.   This	 option is intended only for debugging
	      errors, and should not be used under any other circumstances.

       -P     Specify an environment password.	Although Berkeley DB utilities
	      overwrite	 password  strings as soon as possible, be aware there
	      may be a window of vulnerability on systems  where  unprivileged
	      users  can see command-line arguments or where utilities are not
	      able to overwrite the memory containing the  command-line	 argu‐
	      ments.

       -s     This  flag  is  only  meaningful	when  upgrading databases from
	      releases before the Berkeley DB 3.1 release.

	      As part of the upgrade from the Berkeley DB 3.0 release  to  the
	      3.1 release, the on-disk format of duplicate data items changed.
	      To correctly upgrade the format requires that applications spec‐
	      ify  whether  duplicate data items in the database are sorted or
	      not. Specifying the  -s  flag  means  that  the  duplicates  are
	      sorted; otherwise, they are assumed to be unsorted.  Incorrectly
	      specifying the value of this flag may lead to  database  corrup‐
	      tion.

	      Because  the  db4.8_upgrade  utility  upgrades  a	 physical file
	      (including all the databases it contains), it is not possible to
	      use  db4.8_upgrade  to upgrade files where some of the databases
	      it includes have sorted duplicate data items, and	 some  of  the
	      databases it includes have unsorted duplicate data items. If the
	      file does not have more than a single database, if the databases
	      do  not  support	duplicate  data items, or if all the databases
	      that support duplicate data items	 support  the  same  style  of
	      duplicates  (either sorted or unsorted), db4.8_upgrade will work
	      correctly as long as the -s flag is correctly specified.	Other‐
	      wise,  the file cannot be upgraded using db4.8_upgrade, and must
	      be upgraded manually using the db4.8_dump and db4.8_load	utili‐
	      ties.

       -V     Write  the  library  version  number to the standard output, and
	      exit.

       -v     Run in verbose mode, displaying a message	 for  each  successful
	      upgrade.

       It  is important to realize that Berkeley DB database upgrades are done
       in place, and so are potentially destructive. This means	 that  if  the
       system  crashes	during the upgrade procedure, or if the upgrade proce‐
       dure runs out of disk space, the databases may be left in an  inconsis‐
       tent and unrecoverable state.

       The  db4.8_upgrade  utility  may be used with a Berkeley DB environment
       (as described for the -h option, the environment variable  DB_HOME,  or
       because	the  utility  was  run in a directory containing a Berkeley DB
       environment).  In order to avoid environment corruption	when  using  a
       Berkeley	 DB  environment,  db4.8_upgrade  should  always  be given the
       chance to detach from the environment and exit  gracefully.   To	 cause
       db4.8_upgrade  to  release  all environment resources and exit cleanly,
       send it an interrupt signal (SIGINT).

       The db4.8_upgrade utility exits 0  on  success,	and  >0	 if  an	 error
       occurs.

ENVIRONMENT
       DB_HOME
	      If  the  -h option is not specified and the environment variable
	      DB_HOME is set, it is used as the path of the database home,  as
	      described in DB_ENV->open.

AUTHORS
       Sleepycat Software, Inc. This manual page was created based on the HTML
       documentation  for  db_upgrade  from  Sleepycat,	 by  Thijs   Kinkhorst
       <thijs@kinkhorst.com>,  for  the Debian system (but may be used by oth‐
       ers).

				28 January 2005		      DB4.8_UPGRADE(1)
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