Fix bug in ctdlload import of email addresses.
[citadel.git] / citadel / database_cleanup.sh.in
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-#!/bin/bash
-
-die () {
-       echo Exiting.
-       exit 1
-}
-
-# data dir from autoconf?
-DATA_DIR="@MAKE_DATA_DIR@"
-if test -z "$DATA_DIR" ; then
-       DATA_DIR="/usr/local/citadel"
-fi
-DATA_DIR=$DATA_DIR/data
-
-# If we're on an Easy Install system, use our own db_ tools.
-#
-if [ -x /usr/local/ctdlsupport/bin/db_dump ] ; then
-       export PATH=/usr/local/ctdlsupport/bin:$PATH
-       RECOVER=/usr/local/ctdlsupport/bin/db_recover
-       DUMP=/usr/local/ctdlsupport/bin/db_dump
-       LOAD=/usr/local/ctdlsupport/bin/db_load
-
-else
-       # ok usual install?
-       if test -f /usr/bin/db_dump; then 
-               RECOVER=/usr/bin/db_recover
-               DUMP=/usr/bin/db_dump
-               LOAD=/usr/bin/db_load
-       else
-               if test -n "`ls /usr/bin/db?*recover`"; then
-                       # seems we have something debian alike thats adding version in the filename
-                       if test "`ls /usr/bin/db*recover |wc -l`" -gt "1"; then 
-                               echo "Warning: you have more than one version of the Berkeley DB utilities installed." 1>&2
-                               echo "Using the latest one." 1>&2
-                               RECOVER=`ls /usr/bin/db*recover |sort |tail -n 1`
-                               DUMP=`ls /usr/bin/db*dump |sort |tail -n 1`
-                               LOAD=`ls /usr/bin/db*load |sort |tail -n 1`
-                       fi
-               else
-                       echo "database_cleanup.sh cannot find the Berkeley DB utilities.  Exiting." 1>&2
-                       die
-               fi
-
-       fi
-fi
-
-# Ok, let's begin.
-#
-
-clear
-cat <<!
-
-Citadel Database Cleanup
----------------------------
-
-This script exports, deletes, and re-imports your database.  If you have
-any data corruption issues, this program may be able to clean them up for you.
-Please note that this program does a Berkeley DB dump/load, not a Citadel
-export.  The export files are not generated by the Citadel export module.
-
-WARNING #1:
-  MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR DATA BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS.  There is no guarantee
-  that this will work (in case of disk full, power failure, program crash)!
-
-WARNING #2:
-  citserver must NOT be running while you do this.
-
-WARNING #3:
-  Please try "cd $DATA_DIR; $RECOVER -c" first.  Use this tool
-  only if that one fails to fix your problem.
-
-WARNING #4:
-  You must have an amount of free space on your disk that is at least twice
-  the size of your database, see the following output:
-  (for substantially better performance you should specify a location that is 
-   on another disk than $DATA_DIR)
-
-`df -h`
-
-you will need `du -sh $DATA_DIR|sed "s;/.*;;"` of free space.
-
-!
-
-echo -n "Do you want to continue? "
-
-read yesno
-case "$yesno" in
-       "y" | "Y" | "yes" | "YES" | "Yes" )
-               echo 
-               echo DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS.
-               echo
-       ;;
-       * )
-               exit
-esac
-
-for x in 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a
-do
-       filename=cdb.$x
-       echo Dumping $filename
-       $DUMP -h $DATA_DIR $filename >/tmp/CitaDump.$x || die
-       rm -f $DATA_DIR/$filename
-done
-
-echo Removing old databases
-rm -f ./data/*
-
-for x in 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a
-do
-       filename=cdb.$x
-       echo Loading $filename
-       $LOAD -h $DATA_DIR $filename </tmp/CitaDump.$x && {
-               rm -f /tmp/CitaDump.$x
-       }
-done
-
-echo 
-echo Dump/load operation complete.  Start your Citadel server now.
-echo