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# $Id$
Berkeley DB log dump utility. This utility dumps out a DB log in human
readable form, a record at a time, to assist in recovery and transaction
abort debugging.
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commit.awk Output transaction ID of committed transactions.
count.awk Print out the number of log records for transactions
that we encountered.
dbname.awk Take a comma-separated list of database names and spit
out all the log records that affect those databases.
fileid.awk Take a comma-separated list of file numbers and spit out
all the log records that affect those file numbers.
logstat.awk Display log record count/size statistics.
pgno.awk Take a comma-separated list of page numbers and spit
out all the log records that affect those page numbers.
range.awk Print out a range of the log.
rectype.awk Print out a range of the log -- command line should
set RECTYPE to the a comma separated list of the
rectypes (or partial strings of rectypes) sought.
status.awk Read through db_printlog output and list the transactions
encountered, and whether they committed or aborted.
txn.awk Print out all the records for a comma-separated list of
transaction IDs.
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