$ manage_index -a -s /var/tmp/script_a -i /var/tmp/INDEX $ cat INDEX

...

cfg "testing two" {

description "testing clause" "/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.11.11/config" "/var/tmp/config_a"

}

cfg "testing" {

description "testing clause" "/var/tmp/config_c" "/var/tmp/config_a"

}=TRUE

cfg "old testing two" { description "testing clause" "/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.11.11/config" "/var/tmp/config_a"

}

scripts { "/var/tmp/script_a"

}

$ manage_index -t -s /var/tmp/script_a -c "testing" \

>-i /var/tmp/INDEX $ cat INDEX

cfg "testing two" {

description "testing clause" "/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.11.11/config" "/var/tmp/config_a"

}

cfg "testing" {

description "testing clause" "/var/tmp/config_c" "/var/tmp/config_a"

}=TRUE

cfg "old testing two" { description "testing clause" "/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.11.11/config" "/var/tmp/config_a"

}

Files (or in this case a script) must exist before they can be removed (or added) with manage_index. This applies to configuration files as well as scripts.

$ manage_index -a -s /var/tmp/script_a -i /var/tmp/INDEX ERROR: Cannot read script file: /var/tmp/script_a ERROR: No read access to file specified by -f

List the names of all configuration files in a cfg clause

The following command enables you to list all the configuration files named in a cfg clause:

manage_index -w -c cfg_clause_name [-v] [-i index_filename]

For example:

$ manage_index -w -c "testing" -i /var/tmp/INDEX /var/tmp/config_c

/var/tmp/config_a

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