taler-auditor-sync(1) ##################### .. only:: html Name ==== **taler-auditor-sync** - create a "safe" synchronized copy of a Taler exchange database for an audit Synopsis ======== **taler-auditor-sync** [**-s** *FILENAME* | **––source-configuration=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME*] [**-d** *FILENAME* | **––destination-configuration=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME*] [**-h** | **––help**] [**-b** *SIZE* | **––batch=**\ ‌\ *SIZE*] [**-t** | **––terminate-when-synchronized**] [**-v** | **––version**] [**-L** *LOGLEVEL* | **––loglevel=**\ ‌\ *LOGLEVEL*] Description =========== **taler-auditor-sync** is a command-line tool to synchronize the Taler auditor's database in a safe way from a Taler exchange database. If the exchange database violates the assumed database invariants (as expressed by database constraints) or attempts to DELETE or UPDATE tables (at least those that the auditor relies upon), **taler-auditor-sync** will not replicate those changes and instead halt with an error. Its options are as follows: **-s** *FILENAME* \| **––source-configuration=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME* Use the configuration in *FILENAME* to access the original (source) exchange database to copy records from. **-d** *FILENAME* \| **––destination-configuration=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME* Use the configuration in *FILENAME* to access the target (destination) exchange database to copy records to. **-t** \| **––terminate-when-synchronized** The program should exit once the two databases are in sync, instead of continuously copying more records when the source database is updated. **-h** \| **––help** Print short help on options. **-L** *LOGLEVEL* \| **––loglevel=**\ ‌\ *LOGLEVEL* Specifies the log level to use. Accepted values are: ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, ``WARNING``, ``ERROR``. **-b** *SIZE* \| **––batch=**\ ‌\ *SIZE* Target number of records to copy in one transaction. Once the databases are in sync, the batch size is used to determine how long the process sleeps before trying to again synchronize the two databases. Not useful if **-t** is used. **-v** \| **––version** Print version information. See Also ======== taler-auditor(1), taler.conf(5). Bugs ==== Report bugs by using https://bugs.taler.net/ or by sending electronic mail to .