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Application Specific Logging and Recovery
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<h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="apprec_auto"></a>Automatically generated functions</h2>
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<p>The XXX.src file is processed using the gen_rec.awk script included in
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the dist directory of the Berkeley DB distribution. This is an awk script
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that is executed from with the following command line:</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">awk -f gen_rec.awk \
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-v source_file=<span class="emphasis"><em>C_FILE</em></span> \
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-v header_file=<span class="emphasis"><em>H_FILE</em></span> \
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-v print_file=<span class="emphasis"><em>P_FILE</em></span> \
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-v template_file=<span class="emphasis"><em>TMP_FILE</em></span> < XXX.src</pre>
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<p>where <span class="emphasis"><em>C_FILE</em></span> is the name of the file into which to place the
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automatically generated C code, <span class="emphasis"><em>H_FILE</em></span> is the name of the
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file into which to place the automatically generated data structures
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and declarations, <span class="emphasis"><em>P_FILE</em></span> is the name of the file into which to
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place the automatically generated C code that prints log records,
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and <span class="emphasis"><em>TMP_FILE</em></span> is the name of the file into
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which to place a template for the recovery routines.</p>
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<p>Because the gen_rec.awk script uses sources files located relative to
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the Berkeley DB dist directory, it must be run from the dist directory. For
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example, in building the Berkeley DB logging and recovery routines for
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ex_apprec, the following script is used to rebuild the automatically
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generated files:</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">E=../examples_c/ex_apprec
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<p></p>
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cd ../../dist
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awk -f gen_rec.awk \
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-v source_file=$E/ex_apprec_auto.c \
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-v header_file=$E/ex_apprec_auto.h \
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-v print_file=$E/ex_apprec_autop.c \
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-v template_file=$E/ex_apprec_template < $E/ex_apprec.src</pre>
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<p>For each log record description found in the XXX.src file, the following
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structure declarations and #defines will be created in the file
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<span class="emphasis"><em>header_file</em></span>:</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">#define DB_PREFIX_RECORD_TYPE /* Integer ID number */
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typedef struct _PREFIX_RECORD_TYPE_args {
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/*
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* These three fields are generated for every record.
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*/
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u_int32_t type; /* Record type used for dispatch. */
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/*
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* Transaction handle that identifies the transaction on whose
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* behalf the record is being logged.
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*/
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DB_TXN *txnid;
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/*
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* The log sequence number returned by the previous call to log_put
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* for this transaction.
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*/
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DB_LSN *prev_lsn;
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/*
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* The rest of the structure contains one field for each of
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* the entries in the record statement.
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*/
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};</pre>
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<p>Thus, the auto-generated ex_apprec_mkdir_args structure looks as follows:</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">typedef struct _ex_apprec_mkdir_args {
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u_int32_t type;
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DB_TXN *txnid;
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DB_LSN prev_lsn;
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DBT dirname;
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} ex_apprec_mkdir_args;</pre>
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<p>The template_file will contain a template for a recovery function. The
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recovery function is called on each record read from the log during
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system recovery, transaction abort, or the application of log records
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on a replication client, and is expected to redo or undo the operations
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described by that record. The details of the recovery function will be
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specific to the record being logged and need to be written manually, but
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the template provides a good starting point. (See ex_apprec_template
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and ex_apprec_rec.c for an example of both the template produced and the
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resulting recovery function.)</p>
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<p>The template file should be copied to a source file in the application
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(but not the automatically generated source_file, as that will get
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overwritten each time gen_rec.awk is run) and fully developed there.
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The recovery function takes the following parameters:</p>
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<div class="blockquote">
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<blockquote class="blockquote">
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<div class="variablelist">
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<dl>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">dbenv</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The environment in which recovery is running.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">rec</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The record being recovered.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">lsn</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The log sequence number of the record being recovered. The
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prev_lsn field, automatically included in every auto-generated log
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record, should be returned through this argument. The prev_lsn field
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is used to chain log records together to allow transaction aborts;
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because the recovery function is the only place that a log record gets
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parsed, the responsibility for returning this value lies with the
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recovery function writer.</dd>
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<span class="term">op</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>A parameter of type db_recops, which indicates what operation is being
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run (<a href="../api_reference/C/envset_app_dispatch.html#set_app_dispatch_DB_TXN_ABORT" class="olink">DB_TXN_ABORT</a>, <a href="../api_reference/C/envset_app_dispatch.html#set_app_dispatch_DB_TXN_APPLY" class="olink">DB_TXN_APPLY</a>, <a href="../api_reference/C/envset_app_dispatch.html#set_app_dispatch_DB_TXN_BACKWARD_ROLL" class="olink">DB_TXN_BACKWARD_ROLL</a>,
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<a href="../api_reference/C/envset_app_dispatch.html#set_app_dispatch_DB_TXN_FORWARD_ROLL" class="olink">DB_TXN_FORWARD_ROLL</a> or <a href="../api_reference/C/envset_app_dispatch.html#set_app_dispatch_DB_TXN_PRINT" class="olink">DB_TXN_PRINT</a>).
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</dd>
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</dl>
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<p>In addition to the header_file and template_file, a source_file is
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created, containing a log, read, recovery, and print function for each
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record type.</p>
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<p>The log function marshalls the parameters into a buffer, and calls
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<a href="../api_reference/C/logput.html" class="olink">DB_ENV->log_put()</a> on that buffer returning 0 on success and non-zero on
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failure. The log function takes the following parameters:</p>
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<blockquote class="blockquote">
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<dt>
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<span class="term">dbenv</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The environment in which recovery is running.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">txnid</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The transaction identifier for the transaction handle returned by
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<a href="../api_reference/C/txnbegin.html" class="olink">DB_ENV->txn_begin()</a>.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">lsnp</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>A pointer to storage for a log sequence number into which the log
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sequence number of the new log record will be returned.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">syncflag</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>A flag indicating whether the record must be written synchronously.
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Valid values are 0 and <a href="../api_reference/C/logput.html#put_DB_FLUSH" class="olink">DB_FLUSH</a>.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">args</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The remaining parameters to the log message are the fields described
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in the XXX.src file, in order.</dd>
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</dl>
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</blockquote>
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<p>The read function takes a buffer and unmarshalls its contents into a
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structure of the appropriate type. It returns 0 on success and non-zero
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on error. After the fields of the structure have been used, the pointer
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returned from the read function should be freed. The read function
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takes the following parameters:</p>
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<div class="blockquote">
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<blockquote class="blockquote">
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<div class="variablelist">
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<dl>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">dbenv</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The environment in which recovery is running.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">recbuf</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>A buffer.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">argp</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>A pointer to a structure of the appropriate type.</dd>
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</dl>
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<p>The print function displays the contents of the record. The print
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function takes the same parameters as the recovery function described
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previously. Although some of the parameters are unused by the print
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function, taking the same parameters allows a single dispatch loop to
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dispatch to a variety of functions. The print function takes the
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following parameters:</p>
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<div class="blockquote">
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<blockquote class="blockquote">
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<div class="variablelist">
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<dl>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">dbenv</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The environment in which recovery is running.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">rec</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The record being recovered.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">lsn</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>The log sequence number of the record being recovered.</dd>
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<dt>
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<span class="term">op</span>
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</dt>
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<dd>Unused.</dd>
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</dl>
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</blockquote>
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<p>Finally, the source file will contain a function (named XXX_init_print,
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where XXX is replaced by the prefix) which should be added to the
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initialization part of the standalone <a href="../api_reference/C/db_printlog.html" class="olink">db_printlog</a> utility code
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so that utility can be used to display application-specific log records.</p>
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