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<pre class="programlisting">#include &lt;db.h&gt;
int
DB_ENV-&gt;log_verify(DB_ENV *dbenv, const DB_LOG_VERIFY_CONFIG *config);
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The <code class="methodname">DB_ENV-&gt;log_verify()</code> method verifies the integrity
of the log records of an environment and writes both error
and normal messages to the error/message output facility of the database environment handle.
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The <code class="methodname">DB_ENV-&gt;log_verify()</code> method does not perform the
locking function, even in Berkeley DB environments that are configured with a
locking subsystem. Because this function does not access any database files, you can call it even when the environment has other threads of control
attached and running.
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The <code class="methodname">DB_ENV-&gt;log_verify()</code> method is the underlying method used by the
<code class="methodname">DB_ENV-&gt; db_log_verify</code> utility. See the
<code class="methodname">DB_ENV-&gt; db_log_verify</code> utility
source code for an example of using <code class="methodname">DB_ENV-&gt;log_verify()</code> in a IEEE/ANSI Std
1003.1 (POSIX) environment.
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The <code class="methodname">DB_ENV-&gt;log_verify()</code> method returns DB_LOG_VERIFY_BAD when either log errors
are detected or the internal data storage layer does not work.
It returns EINVAL if you specify wrong configurations.
Unless otherwise specified, the <code class="methodname">DB_ENV-&gt;log_verify()</code>
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<h3 class="title"><a id="id3708253"></a>Parameters</h3>
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<h4 class="title"><a id="id3708609"></a>config </h4>
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The configuration parameter of type DB_LOG_VERIFY_CONFIG is for the verification of log files.
A struct variable of this type must be memset to 0 before setting any configurations to it.
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<h3 class="title"><a id="id3708397"></a>DB_LOG_VERIFY_CONFIG members</h3>
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struct __db_logvrfy_config {
int continue_after_fail, verbose;
u_int32_t cachesize;
const char *temp_envhome;
const char *dbfile, *dbname;
DB_LSN start_lsn, end_lsn;
time_t start_time, end_time;
};
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<h4 class="title"><a id="id3708806"></a>continue_after_fail</h4>
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The <span class="bold"><strong>continue_after_fail</strong></span> parameter specifies whether or not continue the verification process when an error in the log is detected.
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<h4 class="title"><a id="id3708384"></a>verbose</h4>
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The <span class="bold"><strong>verbose</strong></span> parameter specifies whether or not to display verbose output during the verification process.
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<h4 class="title"><a id="id3708395"></a>cachesize</h4>
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The <span class="bold"><strong>cachesize</strong></span> parameter specifies the size of the cache of the temporary internal environment in bytes.
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<h4 class="title"><a id="id3707867"></a> temp_envhome</h4>
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The <span class="bold"><strong>temp_envhome</strong></span> parameter is the home directory of the temporary database environment that is used internally during the verification. It can be NULL, meaning the environment and all databases are in-memory.
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<h4 class="title"><a id="id3708708"></a>dbfile</h4>
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The <span class="bold"><strong>dbfile</strong></span> parameter specifies that for log records involving a database file, only those related to this database file are verified. Log records not involving database files are verified regardless of this parameter.
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The <span class="bold"><strong>dbname</strong></span> parameter specifies that for log records involving a database file, only those related to this database file are verified. Log records not involving database files are verified regardless of this parameter.
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The <span class="bold"><strong>start_lsn</strong></span>
and <span class="bold"><strong>end_lsn </strong></span> parameters specify the range of log records from the entire log set, that must be verified. Either of them can be [0][0], to specify an open ended range. If both of them are [0][0] (by default) the entire log is verified.
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The <span class="bold"><strong>start_time</strong></span>
and <span class="bold"><strong>end_time </strong></span>
parameters specify range of log records from the entire log set that must be verified for a time range. Either of them can be 0, to specify an open ended range. If both of them are 0 (by default), the entire log is verified.
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Note that the time range specified is not precise, because such a time range is converted to an lsn range based on the time points we know from transaction commits and checkpoints.
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You can specify either an lsn range or a time range. You can neither specify both nor specify an lsn and a time as a range.
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<h3 class="title"><a id="id3708858"></a>Environment Variables</h3>
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If the database is opened within a database environment, the
environment variable <code class="literal">DB_HOME</code> can be used as the path of the
database environment home.
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The <code class="methodname">DB_ENV-&gt;log_verify()</code> <span>
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