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OVDB_STAT(8)		  InterNetNews Documentation		  OVDB_STAT(8)

NAME
       ovdb_stat - Display information from the ovdb database

SYNOPSYS
       ovdb_stat -Hgci [-r artnumrange] newsgroup [newsgroup ...]

       ovdb_stat -Hklmtv [-d database]

DESCRIPTION
       ovdb_stat displays information from the ovdb database: BerkeleyDB sta‐
       tistics, newsgroup data, and overview records; and optionally outputs
       in HTML format.

OPTIONS
       -g  Newsgroup himark, lowmark, article count, and flag for the given
	   newsgroups (as stored in the ovdb "groupinfo" database) are dis‐
	   played.

       -c  Similar to -g, except the himark, lowmark, and count are calculated
	   by actually scanning the overview records and counting them.	 This
	   can be a lengthy operation on groups with lots of articles.

       -i  Internal data regarding the given newsgroups are displayed.

       -r artnumrange
	   Overview records are retrieved.  The artnumrange parameter may be a
	   single article number, or a range of articles in the format
	   "low-hi".

       -H  Output is presented in HTML format.

       -k  Displays lock region statistics, as returned by the BerkeleyDB
	   lock_stat() call.

       -l  Displays log region statistics, as returned by the BerkeleyDB
	   log_stat() call.

       -m  Displays global memory pool statistics, as returned by the Berke‐
	   leyDB memp_stat() call.

       -M  Same as -m, and also displays memory pool statistics for each data‐
	   base file.

       -t  Displays log region statistics, as returned by the BerkeleyDB
	   txn_stat() call.

       -v  Displays ovdb version, and BerkeleyDB version.

       -d database
	   Displays information about the given database, as returned by the
	   BerkeleyDB db->stat() call.	This operation may take a long time on
	   busy systems (several minutes or more).

WARNINGS
       ovdb_stat may be safely killed with the INT, TERM, or HUP signals.  It
       catches those signals and exits cleanly.	 Do not kill ovdb_stat with
       other signals, unless absolutely necessary, because it may leave stale
       locks in the DB environment.

HISTORY
       Written by Heath Kehoe <hakehoe@avalon.net> for InterNetNews.

SEE ALSO
       ovdb(5)

INN 2.4.0			  2002-02-02			  OVDB_STAT(8)
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