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RWHOIS_INDEXER(8)					     RWHOIS_INDEXER(8)

NAME
       rwhois_indexer  - Indexer for RWhoisd using the MKDB format

SYNOPSIS
       rwhois_indexer  [-c  config_file]  -C class_name -A auth_area_name [-i]
       [-v] files...

       rwhois_indexer [-c config_file]	[-C  class_name]  [-A  auth_area_name]
       [-i] [-v] -s suffix

DESCRIPTION
       rwhois_indexer  takes  the  raw text files and creates indexes based on
       the attribute definitions of the particular class  defined  within  the
       rwhois  dataset.	 It  creates  two files with the first being a list of
       text files that have been indexed. The second is a sorted list  of  all
       the  attributes and their record offsets within their respective files.
       This sorting is accomplished by using sort(1).

OPTIONS
       -c     The  full	 path  of  the	rwhois	 config	  file.	  Default   is
	      'rwhois.conf'.

       -C     The  class or schema name of the objects to be indexed.  This is
	      required for indexing by file.  It  acts	as  a  resctrictor  if
	      indexing by suffix.

       -A     The authority area of the objects to be index.  This is required
	      for indexing by file. It acts as a  restrictor  if  indexing  by
	      suffix.

       -v     "verbose mode". Turns more verbose logging on

       -q     "quiet mode". Turns logging down.

       -i     Initialize.   This  option  will	remove all current index files
	      first.

       -s     Suffix mode. Indexes all files in all data  directories  (unless
	      restricted by a -C or a -A option) ending in "suffix"

SEE ALSO
       rwhoisd(8)

BUGS
       Please send any bugs to rwhois-bugs@rwhois.net.

				  18 Nov 1996		     RWHOIS_INDEXER(8)
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