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NAMEindextool - Sphinxsearch tool dump miscellaneous debug information about the physical index.SYNOPSISindextool {command} [options] DESCRIPTIONSphinx is a collection of programs that aim to provide high quality fulltext search.indextool is one of the helper tools within the Sphinx package. It is used to dump miscellaneous debug information about the physical index. Apart ghe dumping indextool can perform index verification, hence the indextool name rather than just indexdump. COMMANDSThe commands are as follows:--dumpheader FILENAME.sph quickly dumps the provided index header file without
touching any other index files or even the configuration file. The report
provides a breakdown of all the index settings, in particular the entire
attribute and field list. Prior to 0.9.9-rc2, this command was present in CLI
search utility.
--dumpconfig FILENAME.sph dumps the index definition from the given index header
file in (almost) compliant sphinx.conf file format.
--dumpheader INDEXNAME dumps index header by index name with looking up the
header path in the configuration file.
--dumpdocids INDEXNAME dumps document IDs by index name. It takes the data from
attribute (.spa) file and therefore requires docinfo=extern to
work.
--dumphitlist INDEXNAME KEYWORD dumps all the hits (occurences) of a given keyword in a
given index, with keyword specified as text.
--dumphitlist INDEXNAME --wordid ID dumps all the hits (occurences) of a given keyword in a
given index, with keyword specified as internal numeric ID.
--htmlstrip INDEXNAME filters stdin using HTML stripper settings for a given
index, and prints the filtering results to stdout. Note that the settings will
be taken from sphinx.conf, and not the index header.
--check INDEXNAME checks the index data files for consistency errors that
might be introduced either by bugs in indexer and/or hardware
faults.
--strip-path strips the path names from all the file names referenced
from the index (stopwords, wordforms, exceptions, etc). This is useful for
checking indexes built on another machine with possibly different path
layouts.
--optimize-rt-klists optimizes the kill list memory use in the disk chunk of a
given RT index. That is a one-off optimization intended for rather old RT
indexes, created by development versions prior to 1.10-beta release. As of
1.10-beta releases, this kill list optimization (purging) should happen
automatically, and there should never be a need to use this option.
OPTIONSThe only currently available option applies to all commands and lets you specify the configuration file:--config CONFIGFILE, -c CONFIGFILE overrides the built-in config file names.
AUTHORAndrey Aksenoff (shodan@sphinxsearch.com). This manual page is written by Alexey Vinogradov (klirichek@sphinxsearch.com). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. SEE ALSOindexer(1), searchd(1), search(1)Sphinx and it's programs are documented fully by the Sphinx reference manual available in /usr/share/doc/sphinxsearch.
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