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NAME

       tcbmgr - the command line utility of the B+ tree database API

DESCRIPTION

       The command ‘tcbmgr’ is a utility for test and debugging of the B+ tree
       database API and its applications.  ‘path’  specifies  the  path  of  a
       database  file.   ‘lmemb’  specifies the number of members in each leaf
       page.  ‘nmemb’ specifies the number of members in each  non-leaf  page.
       ‘bnum’  specifies the number of buckets.  ‘apow’ specifies the power of
       the alignment.  ‘fpow’ specifies the power  of  the  free  block  pool.
       ‘key’  specifies the key of a record.  ‘value’ specifies the value of a
       record.  ‘file’ specifies the input file.

              tcbmgr create [-cd|-ci|-cj] [-tl] [-td|-tb|-tt|-tx] path  [lmemb
              [nmemb [bnum [apow [fpow]]]]]
                     Create a database file.
              tcbmgr inform [-nl|-nb] path
                     Print miscellaneous information to the standard output.
              tcbmgr       put       [-cd|-ci|-cj]       [-nl|-nb]       [-sx]
              [-dk|-dc|-dd|-db|-dai|-dad] path key value
                     Store a record.
              tcbmgr out [-cd|-ci|-cj] [-nl|-nb] [-sx] path key
                     Remove a record.
              tcbmgr get [-cd|-ci|-cj] [-nl|-nb] [-sx] [-px] [-pz] path key
                     Print the value of a record.
              tcbmgr list [-cd|-ci|-cj] [-nl|-nb] [-m num] [-bk]  [-pv]  [-px]
              [-j str] [-rb bkey ekey] [-fm str] path
                     Print keys of all records, separated by line feeds.
              tcbmgr  optimize  [-cd|-ci|-cj]  [-tl]  [-td|-tb|-tt|-tx]  [-tz]
              [-nl|-nb] [-df] path [lmemb [nmemb [bnum [apow [fpow]]]]]
                     Optimize a database file.
              tcbmgr importtsv [-nl|-nb] [-sc] path [file]
                     Store records of TSV in each line of a file.
              tcbmgr version
                     Print the version information of Tokyo Cabinet.

       Options feature the following.

              -cd : use the comparison function ‘tccmpdecimal’.
              -ci : use the comparison function  ‘tccmpint32’.
              -cj : use the comparison function  ‘tccmpint64’.
              -tl : enable the option ‘BDBTLARGE’.
              -td : enable the option ‘BDBTDEFLATE’.
              -tb : enable the option ‘BDBTBZIP’.
              -tt : enable the option ‘BDBTTCBS’.
              -tx : enable the option ‘BDBTEXCODEC’.
              -nl : enable the option ‘BDBNOLCK’.
              -nb : enable the option ‘BDBLCKNB’.
              -sx : the input data is evaluated as a hexadecimal data  string.
              -dk : use the function ‘tcbdbputkeep’ instead of ‘tcbdbput’.
              -dc : use the function ‘tcbdbputcat’ instead of ‘tcbdbput’.
              -dd : use the function ‘tcbdbputdup’ instead of ‘tcbdbput’.
              -db  : use the function ‘tcbdbputdupback’ instead of ‘tcbdbput’.
              -dai : use the function ‘tcbdbaddint’ instead of ‘tcbdbput’.
              -dad : use the function ‘tcbdbadddouble’ instead of  ‘tcbdbput’.
              -px  :  the  output  data  is  converted into a hexadecimal data
              string.
              -pz : do not append line feed at the end of the output.
              -m num : specify the maximum number of the output.
              -bk : perform backword scanning.
              -pv : print values of records also.
              -j str : specify the key where the cursor jump to.
              -rb bkey ekey : specify the range of keys.
              -fm str : specify the prefix of keys.
              -tz : enable the option ‘UINT8_MAX’.
              -df : perform defragmentation only.
              -sc : normalize keys as lower cases.

       This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.

SEE ALSO

       tcbtest(1), tcbmttest(1), tcbdb(3), tokyocabinet(3)