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.IX Title "MHA-DBRECOVER 1"
.TH MHA-DBRECOVER 1 "2001-11-18" "MHonArc v2.5" "MHonArc Documentation"
mha\-dbrecover \- rebuild a MHonArc archive database
\&\fBmha-dbrecover\fR\ [\fIoptions\fR]
\&\fBmha-dbrecover\fR is a utility program that is part of the \fBMHonArc\fR
software package. The program allows can be used to rebuild a
\&\fBMHonArc\fR archive database from the \s-1HTML\s0 message files. This allows
database recovery if the database gets corrupted or accidentally
The documentation for \fBMHonArc\fR is distributed in \s-1HTML\s0 format.
Due to its size and organization, it is not suited for manpage
format. Consult your system administrator for where the documentation
has been installed, or see \*(L"\s-1AVAILABILITY\s0\*(R" on where you can
access the documentation on the web.
\&\fBmha-dbrecover\fR takes all the options available to \fBmhonarc\fR along
with the following additional options:
.ie n .IP """\-dbr\-startnum""\fR \fI#" 4
.el .IP "\f(CW\-dbr\-startnum\fR \fI#\fR" 4
.IX Item "-dbr-startnum #"
The starting message number to recover data from. This option is
useful if you have many message files in a directory, but you only
want to recover a subset of the files.
If this option is not specified, the starting number is 0.
.ie n .IP """\-dbr\-endnum""\fR \fI#" 4
.el .IP "\f(CW\-dbr\-endnum\fR \fI#\fR" 4
The ending message number to recover data from. This option is
useful if you have many message files in a directory, but you only
want to recover a subset of the files.
If this option is not specified, all messages starting from
\&\f(CW\*(C`\-dbr\-startnum\*(C'\fR will be recovered.
\&\fB\s-1NOTE:\s0\fR Only a subset of the options available to \fBmhonarc\fR
are actually supported since many options are not applicable for
.IX Header "AVAILABILITY"
<\fIhttp://www.mhonarc.org/\fR>
Earl Hood, mhonarc@mhonarc.org