46 lines
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46 lines
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.TH "ASTDB2BDB" "8" "30 SEPTEMBER 2013" "Asterisk 11" ""
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.SH NAME
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astdb2bdb \- convert astdb back to Berkeley DB 1.86
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B cd \fIastvarlibdir\fB && astdb2bdb path/to/astdb.sqlite3
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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Up until version version 11, Asterisk used an old version of the
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Berkeley DB 1.86 (bdb) to store its internal persistent database. In
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version 11 it switched to using a SQLIte 3 database. This program is
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used to convert the newly-formatted SQLite 3 astdb back to bdb.
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You may need it in case of reverting an upgrade or other similar
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scenarios.
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.SH OPTIONS
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There is a single (and required) parameter: the path the the sqlite file.
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The output file will be a file called
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.B astdb
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in the current working directory.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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In case you want to revert an upgrade to Asterisk 11, you can do the
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following (while Asterisk is not running):
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cd /var/lib/asterisk && astdb2bdb astdb.sqlite3 && rm astdb.sqlite3
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This will convert the newly-formatted astdb back to the old format, and
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delete it (to avoid obsolete data copies).
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.SH NOTES
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Berkeley DB 1.86 is obsolete. It is incompatible with newer versions
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(4.x and newer) that you may see around. Chances are you don't have the
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tools to use it independently of Asterisk.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.B astdb2sqlite3(8),
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.B asterisk(8)
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.SH AUTHOR
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astdb2bdb was written by Terry Wilson <twilson@digium.com>.
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This manual page was written by Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>.
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