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User Commands                                     scrollkeeper(1)



NAME
     scrollkeeper,    scrollkeeper.conf,     scrollkeeper-get-cl,
     scrollkeeper-get-content-list,    scrollkeeper-get-extended-
     content-list,           scrollkeeper-get-index-from-docpath,
     scrollkeeper-get-toc-from-docpath,     scrollkeeper-get-toc-
     from-id,    scrollkeeper-install,    scrollkeeper-rebuilddb,
     scrollkeeper-uninstall,  scrollkeeper-update  - manage docu-
     ment metadata

SYNOPSIS
     scrollkeeper-get-cl [-v] locale file

     scrollkeeper-get-content-list locale

     scrollkeeper-get-extended-content-list locale

     scrollkeeper-get-toc-from-docpath file

     scrollkeeper-get-toc-from-id series-id

     scrollkeeper-install [-p path] [-q] [-v] [-n] omf-file

     scrollkeeper-rebuilddb [-p path] [-q] [-v] [-o path]

     scrollkeeper-uninstall [-p path] [-q] [-v] omf-file

     scrollkeeper-update [-p path] [-q] [-v] [-n] [-o path]

DESCRIPTION
     scrollkeeper manages document metadata and  keeps  track  of
     various  document  attributes such as language, format, sub-
     ject, classification, copyright,  and  so  on.  scrollkeeper
     supports  OMF  (Open Metadata Format), which is a simple 16-
     element XML file format. OMF is a subset of the Dublin  Core
     metadata specification developed by the Dublin Core Metadata
     Initiative. Currently, scrollkeeper  can  extract  table  of
     contents and index information only from DocBook documents.

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
     The following commands are supported:

     scrollkeeper-get-cl

         Exports the scrollkeeper contents list for the specified
         locale  and the specified contents file into a temporary
         file, and displays the name of the temporary file.



     scrollkeeper-get-content-list

         Exports the scrollkeeper contents list for the specified



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         locale  into  a temporary file, and displays the name of
         the temporary file.



     scrollkeeper-get-extended-content-list

         Exports the scrollkeeper extended contents list for  the
         specified locale into a temporary file, and displays the
         name of the temporary file. The extended  contents  list
         contains  both  the  document tree and the table of con-
         tents for each document.



     scrollkeeper-get-toc-from-docpath

         Displays the path to the file containing  the  table  of
         contents  of  a document registered in the OMF database.
         Otherwise, displays  a  message  to  indicate  that  the
         requested document is not installed.



     scrollkeeper-get-toc-from-id

         Displays the path to the file containing  the  table  of
         contents of the document with the specified scrollkeeper
         series ID.



     scrollkeeper-install

         Registers a document in the scrollkeeper database.



     scrollkeeper-rebuilddb

         Removes the existing scrollkeeper database and creates a
         new  database  by registering the documents described by
         the OMF files found in the OMF search path. This command
         is  useful  if  the  scrollkeeper  database becomes cor-
         rupted. For more  information  about  the  scrollkeeper-
         rebuilddb command, see the Examples section.



     scrollkeeper-uninstall

         Removes a document from the  scrollkeeper  database  and



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         removes any related files from the scrollkeeper database
         and contents lists. The document and the  OMF  file  are
         not removed or modified.



     scrollkeeper-update

         Rescans the list of directories in the OMF  search  path
         for  new  and removed documents, and updates the scroll-
         keeper database accordingly.  Unless a  search  path  is
         specified  with  the  -o  option, all directories in the
         default OMF search path are rescanned.



OPTIONS
     The following options are supported:

     -n              Use the network to retrieve the DTD if it is
                     not available via the system's XML catalog.



     -o path         Specifies the search path for OMF files.



     -p path         Specifies the location of  the  scrollkeeper
                     database.



     -q              Suppresses warnings and error messages.



     -v              Displays all warnings and error messages, in
                     addition  to  logging  these messages in the
                     /var/log/scrollkeeper.log file.



OPERANDS
     The following operands are supported:

     file            Specifies the location of the contents file.



     locale          Specifies the locale.




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     omf-file        Specifies the location of the OMF file.



     series-id       Specifies the scrollkeeper series ID.



EXAMPLES
     Example 1: Removing a Document From the  scrollkeeper  Data-
     base

     example% scrollkeeper-uninstall /usr/share/omf/example/filename.omf

     Example 2: Getting the scrollkeeper Extended  Contents  List
     for the C Locale

     example% scrollkeeper-get-extended-content-list C

     Example 3: Setting Up the scrollkeeper Database for a  Disk-
     less Client Clone Area

     example% scrollkeeper-rebuilddb -p /export/root/clone/Solaris9/sun4u/var/lib/scrollkeeper -o /export/exec/Solaris9sparc.all/usr/share/omf

     If the scrollkeeper database must be installed in a location
     other  than the standard location, use the -p path option to
     specify the location of  the  scrollkeeper  database,  where
     path  is an empty directory. The scrollkeeper-rebuilddb com-
     mand will not proceed if you specify a  populated  path  for
     this option.

     If the OMF files must be read from a location other than the
     standard  location,  use  the  -o path option to specify the
     location of the OMF files. Specify  the  complete  pathname,
     for  example, /usr/share/omf. If you specify a partial path-
     name, for example,  /usr/share,  the  scrollkeeper-rebuilddb
     command  will  take  a long time, produce many warnings, and
     may crash.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
     See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment
     variables   that   affect  the  execution  of  scrollkeeper:
     NLSPATH.

     OMFPATH                Provides scrollkeeper with an alter-
                             native  list of directories in which
                             to search for OMF files. This  vari-
                             able  overrides  the  default search
                             path. If the list contains  multiple
                             directories,  the  entries should be
                             separated by colons.




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EXIT STATUS
     The following exit values are returned:

     0        Application exited successfully



     >0       Application exited with failure



FILES
     The following files are used by this application:

     /var/lib/scrollkeeper

         The location of the default scrollkeeper database.



     /var/log/scrollkeeper.log

         A log file containing log entries for  database  updates
         and error or warning messages.



     /usr/share/scrollkeeper

         The directory containing the scrollkeeper templates  and
         xslt files.



     /etc/scrollkeeper.conf

         The default search path for omf files.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-config

         The command-line executable for the  scrollkeeper-config
         application.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-get-cl

         The command-line executable for the  scrollkeeper-get-cl
         application.




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     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-get-content-list

         The command-line executable  for  the  scrollkeeper-get-
         content-list application.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-get-extended-content-list

         The command-line executable  for  the  scrollkeeper-get-
         extended-content-list application.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-get-index-from-docpath

         The command-line executable  for  the  scrollkeeper-get-
         index-from-docpath application.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-get-toc-from-docpath

         The command-line executable  for  the  scrollkeeper-get-
         toc-from-docpath application.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-get-toc-from-id

         The command-line executable  for  the  scrollkeeper-get-
         toc-from-id application.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-install

         The command-line executable for the scrollkeeper-install
         application.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-rebuilddb

         The  command-line  executable  for   the   scrollkeeper-
         rebuilddb application.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-uninstall

         The  command-line  executable  for   the   scrollkeeper-



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         uninstall application.



     /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-update

         The command-line executable for the  scrollkeeper-update
         application.



ATRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     
           ATRIBUTE TYPE               ATRIBUTE VALUE       
    
     Availability                 SUNWgnome-libs              
    
     Interface stability          Obsolete                    
    


SEE ALSO
     scrollkeeper-config(1), scrollkeeper-devel(1)

NOTES
     Written by Sander Vesik, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2003.

     Updated by Matt Keenan, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2006.

     Updated by Ghee Teo, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2007.






















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