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NAME

       ovsqlite-server - Sole owner of the ovsqlite database

SYNOPSIS

       ovsqlite-server [-d]

DESCRIPTION

       The ovsqlite-server daemon is the only program that opens the overview SQLite database.
       It accepts connections from the other parts of INN that want to operate on overview data
       (innd, nnrpd, expireover, makehistory).

       This daemon must therefore be started before any other process can access the overview
       database.  ovsqlite-server is normally invoked automatically by rc.news when starting the
       news system.  It is also stopped automatically by rc.news when stopping the news system.

OPTIONS

       -d  ovsqlite-server normally puts itself into the background, points its standard output
           and error to log files, and disassociates itself from the terminal.  Using -d prevents
           all of this, resulting in log messages being written to the standard error output;
           this is generally useful only for debugging.

FILES

       pathetc/ovsqlite.conf
           The configuration file.  See ovsqlite(5).

       pathoverview/ovsqlite.db
           The SQLite database file.

       pathrun/ovsqlite.pid
           Stores the PID of the server process while it's running.

       pathrun/ovsqlite.sock
           When Unix-domain sockets are available, the server binds its listening socket to this
           path.

       pathrun/ovsqlite.port
           When Unix-domain sockets aren't available, the server binds its listening socket to a
           dynamic TCP port on the IPv4 loopback interface and stores the port number in this
           file.

HISTORY

       Initial implementation of ovsqlite written by Bo Lindbergh
       <2bfjdsla52kztwejndzdstsxl9athp@gmail.com> for InterNetNews.

SEE ALSO

       ovsqlite(5), rc.news(8).