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NAME

       md_doc_help_kdb-check - kdb-check(1) -- Perform internal checks kdb check [<plugin>]

   DESCRIPTION
       This command is used to perform checks on the key database or an Elektra plugin.

       Where the option argument, plugin is the plugin that a user wants to check. Use -c to pass
       options to that plugin. If no plugin argument is provided a check will be performed on the
       key database itself. Special values are returned upon exit to represent the outcome of a
       check.

   OPTIONS
       • -H, --help: Show the man page.

       • -V, --version: Print version info.

       • -f, --force: The user can also use this tool to perform write tests. Please note that
         this can result in configuration files being changed!

       • -v, --verbose: Explain what is happening.

       • -c, --plugins-config: Add a plugin configuration.

   RETURN VALUES
       Their are two different types of checks, a check on a plugin (by specifying the name of a
       plugin as an argument) or a check on the key database itself.

       The outcome of a check on the key database is returned as an exit status. This integer
       represents an 8-bit pattern. Each bit represents a specific outcome as described below:

       • 0: No errors (no output)

       • Bit 1: Warning on opening the key database.

       • Bit 2: Error on opening the key database.

       • Bit 3: Warning on getting the value of a key.

       • Bit 4: Error on getting the value of a key.

       • Bit 5: Warning on setting the value of a key. (only checked when -f is used)

       • Bit 6: Error on setting the value of a key (only checked when -f is used)

       • Bit 7: Warning on closing the key database.

       • Bit 8: Error on closing the key database.

       So if the following number was returned 9 the user could figure out more detail by
       considering the bits: 00001001 The user would know that their was a warning on open and an
       error on get.

       If a plugin name is given, checks will only be done on the given plugin. The returned
       values for a check on a plugin are returned as much simpler numbers.

       Return values on plugin checking:

       • 0: Everything ok. (no output)

       • 1: No such plugin found or plugin could not be opened.

       • 2: Plugin did not pass checks.

       • 3: Plugin has warnings.

       Please report any output caused by official plugins to http://git.libelektra.org/issues.

       Since the error code is a return value, it is not automatically displayed to the shell. If
       the user wants to have the value printed, they must do so manually (by running a command
       such as echo $?.

   EXAMPLES
       To check the Key Database: kdb check

       To check the Key Database and then print the result: kdb check followed by: echo $?

       To check the Key Database including write checks: kdb check -f Note that this type of
       check may change configuration files.

       To check the line plugin: kdb check line

   SEE ALSO
       • For an introductions into plugins, read elektra-plugins(7).

       • To list all plugins use kdb-list(1).

       • For information on a plugin use kdb-info(1).