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NAME

       cyr_dbtool - Cyrus IMAP documentation

       Manage Cyrus databases

SYNOPSIS

       cyr_dbtool [ -C config-file ] [ -M ] [ -n ] [ -o ] [ -T ]
               db-file db-backend action [ key ] [ value ]

DESCRIPTION

       cyr_dbtool is used to manage a cyrusdb file. The usable actions are:
          show [<prefix>]

          get <key>

          set <key> <value>

          delete <key>

          consistency

          repack

       You  may  omit key or key/value and specify one per line on stdin.  Keys are terminated by
       tab or newline, values are terminated by newline.

       Running without any options will list the available database backends and usable actions.

       The consistency action runs a consistency check on the DB by calling ‘myconsistent’ on it.

       The repack action will compress the database by removing  stale  data  on  backends  which
       support it.  It’s a NOOP otherwise.

       cyr_dbtool  reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified
       otherwise by -C.

       NOTE:
          Note that the file locations are NOT read out of the configuration file,  and  must  be
          supplied on the command line.

       TIP:
          The   format   of  all  Cyrus  databases  is  detailed  in  the  distribution  in  file
          doc/internal/database-formats.html.  Please consult that for details.

OPTIONS

       -C config-file
              Use  the  specified  configuration  file  config-file  rather  than   the   default
              imapd.conf(5).

       -M     Uses improved MBOX list sort

       -n     Create the database file if it doesn’t already exist.

       -o     Store all the output in memory and only print it once the transaction is completed.

       -T     Use  a transaction to do the action (most especially for ‘show’) - the default used
              to be transactions.

EXAMPLES

       This series of examples address manipulating the user_deny.db database, which is  used  to
       deny users access to specific services.  This is typically a Cyrus “flat” format database.

       user_deny.db  is  indexed  by  userid and each record contains the database version number
       (currently 2), a list of “wildmat” patterns specifying Cyrus services to be denied, and  a
       text  message to be displayed to the user upon denial. The service names to be matched are
       those as used in cyrus.conf(5).   cyr_deny(8)  provides  more  convenient  way  to  manage
       user_deny.db.

       NOTE:
          Given  that  keys  are tab-delimited, these examples use the notation <tab> to indicate
          the tab character.  When entering this via the command line, remember to  escape  tabs.
          In  a  normal shell, one can do so with <ctrl-v> (^v).  The sequence “<ctrl-v><ctrl-i>”
          (^v^i) works well to enter tab characters.

       cyr_dbtool /var/lib/imap/user_deny.db flat baduser "2<tab>pop3,imap<tab>Denied"
          Deny the user ‘baduser’ access to imap and pop3.

       cyr_dbtool /var/lib/imap/user_deny.db flat show
          Show all current database records.

       cyr_dbtool /var/lib/imap/user_deny.db flat get baduser
          Get the current database record(s) for user ‘baduser’.

FILES

       /etc/imapd.conf

SEE ALSO

       imapd.conf(5)

AUTHOR

       The Cyrus Team, Nic Bernstein (Onlight), Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)

COPYRIGHT

       1993-2018, The Cyrus Team