09-02-2005
See the man page for the crash command - if you have access to Sunsolve, then search for keywords hang and crashdump. There is a info doc on "Troubleshooting System Hangs".
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
virtuoso-t
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NAME
virtuoso-t - OpenLink Virtuoso Opensource Server
SYNOPSIS
virtuoso-t [-fcnCbDARwMKrBd] [+foreground] [+configfile arg] [+no-checkpoint] [+checkpoint-only] [+backup-dump] [+crash-dump] [+configfile
arg] [+restore-crash-dump] [+wait] [+more arg] [+dumpkeys arg] [+restore-backup arg] [+backup-dirs arg] [+debug] [+pwdold arg]
[+pwddba arg] [+pwddav arg]
virtuoso-t [+help]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the virtuoso-t command.
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu-
mentation in the 'doc' VAD package.
virtuoso-t is the OpenLink Virtuoso server
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the 'doc' VAD package.
+foreground
run in the foreground
+configfile
use alternate configuration file
+no-checkpoint
do not checkpoint on startup
+checkpoint-only
exit as soon as checkpoint on startup is complete
+backup-dump
dump database into the transaction log, then exit
+crash-dump
dump inconsistent database into the transaction log, then exit
+crash-dump-data-ini
specify the DB ini to use for reading the data to dump
+restore-crash-dump
restore from a crash-dump
+wait wait for background initialization to complete
+mode specify mode options for server startup (onbalr)
+dumpkeys
specify key id(s) to dump on crash dump (default : all)
+restore-backup
default backup directories
+backup-dirs
run in the foreground
+debug Show additional debugging info
+pwdold
Old DBA password
+pwddba
New DBA password
+pwddav
New DAV password
FILES
/etc/virtuoso/virtuoso.ini
The configuration file to control the behaviour of the main instance of virtuoso-t.
SEE ALSO
The programs are documented fully by the 'doc' VAD package.
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