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tracker-miner-fs(1)						   User Commands					       tracker-miner-fs(1)

NAME
tracker-miner-fs - Used to crawl the file system to mine data. SYNOPSIS
tracker-miner-fs [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
tracker-miner-fs is not supposed to be run by the user since it is started by its .desktop file when the user logs in. It can also be started manually of course for debugging purposes. You can not run more than one instance of this at the same time. tracker-miner-fs mines information about applications and files only. OPTIONS
-?, --help Show summary of options. -V, --version Returns the version of this binary. -v, --verbosity={0|1|2|3} Sets the logging level, 0=errors, 1=minimal, 2=detailed, 3=debug. -s, --initial-sleep=SECONDS Sets the initial sleep time before crawling the file system is started. -e, --eligible=FILE Checks if FILE is eligible for being mined based on the current configuration rules. In addition to this, it will check if FILE would be monitored for changes. This works with non-existing FILE arguments as well as existing FILE arguments. -a, --add-file=FILE Forces the addition of FILE into the database, regardless of configuration settings. This option is mostly meant for testing pur- poses. FILES
$HOME/.config/tracker/tracker-miner-fs.cfg SEE ALSO
tracker-store(1), tracker-info(1). tracker-miner-fs.cfg(5). GNU
September 2009 tracker-miner-fs(1)

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tracker-store(1)						   User Commands						  tracker-store(1)

NAME
tracker-store - database indexer and query daemon SYNOPSIS
tracker-store [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
tracker-store provides both a powerful database daemon which allows clients to query or update their data using the highly descriptive SPARQL language. tracker-store does not do any file crawling or any mining of data itself, instead other processes do that and serves as a daemon waiting for such requests from application miners like tracker-miner-fs. For help on how to configure this daemon, see the man page for tracker-store.cfg. OPTIONS
-?, --help A brief help message including some examples. -V, --version Returns the version of this binary. -v, --verbosity={0|1|2|3} Sets the logging level, 0=errors, 1=minimal, 2=detailed, 3=debug. -r, --force-reindex This forces tracker-store to remove databases and to recreate fresh databases ready for data insertion from the miners. For more information about the miners, see tracker-miner-fs. -m, --low-memory This changes the behavior of the database manager and some other parts of tracker-store to be optimized for lower memory systems by lowering database connection cache sizes and page sizes for example. This may slow down indexing performance. -n, --readonly-mode This starts tracker-store in a mode which disables writing to the database. Only SPARQL read requests can be serviced if this option is used. ENVIRONMENT
TRACKER_DB_SQL_DIR This is the directory which tracker uses to load the .sql files from. These are needed on each invocation of tracker-store. If unset it will default to the correct place. This is used mainly for testing purposes. TRACKER_DB_ONTOLOGIES_DIR This is the directory which tracker uses to load the .ontology files from. If unset it will default to the correct place. This is used mainly for testing purposes. FILES
$HOME/.config/tracker/tracker-store.cfg $HOME/.config/tracker/tracker-fts.cfg NOTES
tracker-store is highly bound to the D-Bus freedesktop project. A D-Bus session is needed for all Tracker processes to communicate between each other. D-Bus is our acting IPC. See dbus-daemon(1) for more information. SEE ALSO
tracker-applet(1), tracker-search-tool(1), tracker-search(1), tracker-tag(1), tracker-stats(1), tracker-services(1), tracker-info(1), tracker-status(1). tracker-store.cfg(5), tracker-fts.cfg(5). http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/ dbus-daemon(1), http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus GNU
September 2009 tracker-store(1)
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