DbEnv::log_archive |
#include <db_cxx.h>int DbEnv::log_archive(char *(*listp)[], u_int32_t flags);
The DbEnv::log_archive method creates a NULL-terminated array of log or database filenames, and copies a pointer to them into the user-specified memory location listp.
By default, DbEnv::log_archive returns the names of all of the log files that are no longer in use (for example, that are no longer involved in active transactions), and that may safely be archived for catastrophic recovery and then removed from the system. If there are no filenames to return, the memory location to which listp refers will be set to NULL.
Arrays of log filenames are created in allocated memory. If application-specific allocation routines have been declared (see DbEnv::set_alloc for more information), they are used to allocate the memory; otherwise, the library malloc(3) interface is used. The caller is responsible for deallocating the memory. To deallocate the memory, free the memory reference; references inside the returned memory need not be individually freed.
The flags value must be set to 0 or by bitwise inclusively OR'ing together one or more of the following values:
The DB_ARCH_DATA and DB_ARCH_LOG flags are mutually exclusive.
Log cursor handles (returned by the DbEnv::log_cursor method) may have open file descriptors for log files in the database environment. Also, the Berkeley DB interfaces to the database environment logging subsystem (for example, DbEnv::log_put and DbTxn::abort) may allocate log cursors and have open file descriptors for log files as well. On operating systems where filesystem related system calls (for example, rename and unlink on Windows/NT) can fail if a process has an open file descriptor for the affected file, attempting to move or remove the log files listed by DbEnv::log_archive may fail. All Berkeley DB internal use of log cursors operates on active log files only and furthermore, is short-lived in nature. So, an application seeing such a failure should be restructured to close any open log cursors it may have, and otherwise to retry the operation until it succeeds. (Although the latter is not likely to be necessary; it is hard to imagine a reason to move or rename a log file in which transactions are being logged or aborted.)
See the db_archive manual page for more information on database archival procedures.
The DbEnv::log_archive method either returns a non-zero error value or throws an exception that encapsulates a non-zero error value on failure, and returns 0 on success.
The DbEnv::log_archive method may fail and throw an exception or return a non-zero error for the following conditions:
The log was corrupted.
The DbEnv::log_archive method may fail and throw an exception or return a non-zero error for errors specified for other Berkeley DB and C library or system methods. If a catastrophic error has occurred, the DbEnv::log_archive method may fail and either return DB_RUNRECOVERY or throw a DbRunRecoveryException, in which case all subsequent Berkeley DB calls will fail in the same way.