7.1.1. grndb

7.1.1.1. Summary

Note

This executable command is an experimental feature.

New in version 4.0.9.

grndb manages a Groonga database.

Here are features:

  • Checks whether database is broken or not.
  • Recovers broken database automatically if the database is recoverable.

7.1.1.2. Syntax

grndb requires command and database path:

grndb COMMAND [OPTIONS] DATABASE_PATH

Here are available commands:

  • check - Checks whether database is broken or not.
  • recover - Recovers database.

7.1.1.3. Usage

Here is an example to check the database at /var/lib/groonga/db/db:

$ grndb check /var/lib/groonga/db/db

Here is an example to recover the database at /var/lib/groonga/db/db:

$ grndb recover /var/lib/groonga/db/db

7.1.1.4. Commands

This section describes available commands.

7.1.1.4.1. check

It checks an existing Groonga database. If the database is broken, grndb reports reasons and exits with non-0 exit status.

Note

You must not use this command for opened database. If the database is opened, this command may report wrong result.

7.1.1.4.2. recover

It recovers an existing broken Groonga database.

If the database is not broken, grndb does nothing and exits with 0 exit status.

If the database is broken and one or more index columns are only broken, grndb recovers these index columns and exists with 0 exit status. It may take a long time for large indexed data.

If the database is broken and tables or data columns are broken, grndb reports broken reasons and exits with non-0 exit status. You can know whether the database is recoverable or not by check command.

Note

You must not use this command for opened database. If the database is opened, this command may break the database.