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  • .TH "ASTDB2BDB" "8" "30 SEPTEMBER 2013" "Asterisk 11" ""
    
    .SH NAME
    astdb2bdb \- convert astdb back to Berkeley DB 1.86
    .SH SYNOPSIS
    
    .B cd \fIastvarlibdir\fB && astdb2bdb path/to/astdb.sqlite3
    
    .SH "DESCRIPTION"
    Up until version version 11, Asterisk used an old version of the
    Berkeley DB 1.86 (bdb) to store its internal persistent database. In
    version 11 it switched to using a SQLIte 3 database. This program is
    used to convert the newly-formatted SQLite 3 astdb back to bdb.
    
    You may need it in case of reverting an upgrade or other similar
    scenarios.
    
    .SH OPTIONS
    There is a single (and required) parameter: the path the the sqlite file.
    The output file will be a file called
    .B astdb
    in the current working directory.
    
    .SH EXAMPLES
    In case you want to revert an upgrade to Asterisk 11, you can do the
    following (while Asterisk is not running):
    
      cd /var/lib/asterisk && astdb2bdb astdb.sqlite3 && rm astdb.sqlite3
    
    This will convert the newly-formatted astdb back to the old format, and
    delete it (to avoid obsolete data copies).
    
    .SH NOTES
    Berkeley DB 1.86 is obsolete. It is incompatible with newer versions
    (4.x and newer) that you may see around. Chances are you don't have the
    tools to use it independently of Asterisk.
    
    .SH SEE ALSO
    .B astdb2sqlite3(8),
    .B asterisk(8)
    
    .SH AUTHOR
    astdb2bdb was written by Terry Wilson <twilson@digium.com>.
    
    This manual page was written by Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>.