c-icap-mkbdb(8)

NAME

   c-icap-mkbdb  -  simple ICAP clientutility to create Berkeley DB lookup
   tables

SYNOPSIS

   c-icap-mkbdb [ -d debug_level ] [ -i file.txt ] [ -o  file.db  ]  [  -t
   string|int|ip ] [ -v string|int|ip ] [ --dump ]

DESCRIPTION

   c-icap-mkbdb  utility can be used to create Berkeley DB databases which
   can be used as lookup tables by the c-icap server.

OPTIONS

   -d debug_level
          The debug level

   -i file.txt
          The file contains the data (required). The line format  of  this
          file must be:
          key: value1, value2, ....

   -o file.db
          The database to be created

   -t string|int|ip
          The  type  of  the  key.  Select string for string keys, int for
          integer keys or ip for using IP addresses as keys. The  "string"
          is the default.

   -v string|int|ip
          The type of the values. The "string" is the default.

   --dump Do not update the database just dump it to the screen.

EXAMPLES

   c-icap-mkbdb -o keys -i keys.txt
          It  builds  the keys Berkeley DB database, using string type for
          keys and values.

   c-icap-mkbdb -o keys --dump
          Dump the contents of the keys database

SEE ALSO

   c-icap(8) c-icap-client(8) c-icap-stretch(8)  c-icap-config(8)  c-icap-
   libicapapi-config(8)

AUTHOR

   Tsantilas Christos

                             c_icap 0.4.4                  c-icap-mkbdb(8)



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