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1.1 root 1: .th INDCONV UNIX 12/13/77
2: .sh NAME
3: indconv - convert secondary indices so that they are compatible
4: with INGRES version 6.1.
5: .sh SYNOPSIS
6: INDCONV dbname
7: .sh DESCRIPTION
8: INDCONV will convert all secondary indices owned by the user
9: in database dbname to be compatible with version 6.1 of INGRES.
10: If more than user has secondary indices in the data base,
11: each user will have to run INDCONV.
12: INDCONV destroys the secondary indices, recreates them
13: and restores them to the proper storage structure and key ordering.
14: The names of the secondary indices are displayed on the user's terminal
15: when they have been successfully converted.
16: .sp
17: Once any secondary index is converted,
18: INGRES version 6.0 should NOT be run.
19: INGRES 6.0 cannot distinguish between 6.0 indices and 6.1 indices
20: and it will crash if it tries to use a 6.0 index.
21: .sp
22: If INGRES version 6.1 attempts to use a secondary index that has not
23: been converted, it will generate an error message
24: telling the user to convert secondary indices to version 6.1.
25: .sh DIAGNOSTICS
26: If there are more than 100 secondary indices,
27: INDCONV will display a message to that effect.
28: INDCONV will convert the first 100 secondary indices it finds.
29: When it is finished, the user should run INDCONV again
30: to convert the remaining secondary indices.
31: .sh "SEE ALSO"
32: index(quel), modify(quel)
33: .sh BUGS
34: There is no recovery program for when INDCONV crashes or is killed.
35: .sp
36: INDCONV cannot tell if the original secondary indices
37: were modified using the fillfactor, minpages or maxpages options.
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