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NAME

       iprop-log — examine and maintain the iprop log file

SYNOPSIS

       iprop-log [--version] [-h | --help] command

       iprop-log   truncate  [-c  file  |  --config-file=file]  [-r  string  |  --realm=string]  [-K  integer  |
                 --keep-entries=integer] [-B integer  |  --max-bytes=integer]  [-R  |  --reset]  [-h  |  --help]
                 [log-file]

       iprop-log  dump  [-c  file  |  --config-file=file]  [-r  string  | --realm=string] [-n | --no-lock] [-R |
                 --reverse] [-h | --help] [log-file]

       iprop-log   replay   [--start-version=version-number]   [--end-version=version-number]   [-c    file    |
                 --config-file=file] [-r string | --realm=string] [-h | --help] [log-file]

       iprop-log  last-version  [-c  file  |  --config-file=file]  [-r string | --realm=string] [-n | --no-lock]
                 [-h | --help] [log-files]

       iprop-log signal [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string | --realm=string] [-h | --help]

DESCRIPTION

       Supported options:

       --version

       -h, --help

       command can be one of the following:

       truncate

                 -c file, --config-file=file
                         configuration file

                 -r string, --realm=string
                         realm

                 -K integer, --keep-entries=integer

                 -B integer, --max-bytes=integer

                 -R, --reset

                 If --reset is given, then the given, configured, or default log file will be truncated and will
                 start at version 1.  This forces full propagations to all slave KDCs.

                 Otherwise the log will be truncated but some entries will be preserved,  as  specified  by  the
                 --keep-entries  and/or  --max-bytes options.  The largest number of --keep-entries entries that
                 are available and fit in the given --max-bytes option will be used.  The --keep-entries -option
                 -defaults -to -100, -and -the --max-bytes option defaults to the log-max-size parameter in  the
                 configuration.

       dump

                 -c file, --config-file=file
                         configuration file

                 -r string, --realm=string
                         realm

                 -n string, --no-lock

                 -R string, --reverse

                 Print out all entries in the given, configured, or default log file to standard output.  If the
                 -n option is used then don't lock the iprop log file.  If the -R option is used, then print the
                 entries in reverse order (this can be useful when the log is very large).

       replay

                 --start-version=version-number
                         start replay with this version

                 --end-version=version-number
                         end replay with this version

                 -c file, --config-file=file
                         configuration file

                 -r string, --realm=string
                         realm

                 Replay  the  changes  from  specified  entries  (or  all  if  none  is specified) in the given,
                 configured, or default transaction log file to the database.

       last-version

                 -c file, --config-file=file
                         configuration file

                 -r string, --realm=string
                         realm

                 -n string, --no-lock

                 prints the version of the last record in each of the given log files, or the configured, or the
                 default log file if none is given.

       signal

                 -c file, --config-file=file
                         configuration file

                 -r string, --realm=string
                         realm

                 Signals the ipropd-master daemon to send updates to slaves.  Normally kadmin  does  this  every
                 time it writes to the database, so this should rarely be needed.

SEE ALSO

       iprop(8)

Debian                                          February 18, 2007                                   IPROP-LOG(8)