activemq-artemis/docs/user-manual/en/data-tools.md

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Data Tools

You can use the Artemis CLI to execute data maintenance tools:

This is a list of sub-commands available

Name Description
exp Export the message data using a special and independent XML format
imp Imports the journal to a running broker using the output from expt
data Prints a report about journal records and summary of existent records, as well a report on paging
recover Revive data from the journal. It can be used in conjunction with historic journaling.
encode shows an internal format of the journal encoded to String
decode imports the internal journal format from encode

You can use the help at the tool for more information on how to execute each of the tools. For example:

$ ./artemis help data print
NAME
        artemis data print - Print data records information (WARNING: don't use
        while a production server is running)

SYNOPSIS
        artemis data print [--bindings <binding>] [--broker <brokerConfig>]
                [--f] [--jdbc] [--jdbc-bindings-table-name <jdbcBindings>]
                [--jdbc-connection-url <jdbcURL>]
                [--jdbc-driver-class-name <jdbcClassName>]
                [--jdbc-large-message-table-name <jdbcLargeMessages>]
                [--jdbc-message-table-name <jdbcMessages>]
                [--jdbc-page-store-table-name <jdbcPageStore>] [--journal <journal>]
                [--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--output <output>]
                [--paging <paging>] [--safe] [--verbose] [--] [<configuration>]

OPTIONS
        --bindings <binding>
            The folder used for bindings (default from broker.xml)

        --broker <brokerConfig>
            This would override the broker configuration from the bootstrap

        --f
            This will allow certain tools like print-data to be performed
            ignoring any running servers. WARNING: Changing data concurrently
            with a running broker may damage your data. Be careful with this
            option.

        --jdbc
            It will activate jdbc

        --jdbc-bindings-table-name <jdbcBindings>
            Name of the jdbc bindigns table

        --jdbc-connection-url <jdbcURL>
            The connection used for the database

        --jdbc-driver-class-name <jdbcClassName>
            JDBC driver classname

        --jdbc-large-message-table-name <jdbcLargeMessages>
            Name of the large messages table

        --jdbc-message-table-name <jdbcMessages>
            Name of the jdbc messages table

        --jdbc-page-store-table-name <jdbcPageStore>
            Name of the page sotre messages table

        --journal <journal>
            The folder used for messages journal (default from broker.xml)

        --large-messages <largeMessges>
            The folder used for large-messages (default from broker.xml)

        --output <output>
            Output name for the file

        --paging <paging>
            The folder used for paging (default from broker.xml)

        --safe
            It will print your data structure without showing your data

        --verbose
            Adds more information on the execution

        --
            This option can be used to separate command-line options from the
            list of argument, (useful when arguments might be mistaken for
            command-line options

        <configuration>
            Broker Configuration URI, default
            'xml:${ARTEMIS_INSTANCE}/etc/bootstrap.xml'

For a full list of data tools commands available use:

$ ./artemis help data
NAME
        artemis data - data tools group (print|imp|exp|encode|decode|compact)
        (example ./artemis data print)

SYNOPSIS
        artemis data
        artemis data compact [--verbose] [--paging <paging>]
                [--journal <journal>] [--large-messages <largeMessges>]
                [--broker <brokerConfig>] [--bindings <binding>]
        artemis data decode [--verbose] [--suffix <suffix>] [--paging <paging>]
                [--prefix <prefix>] [--file-size <size>] --input <input>
                [--journal <journal>] [--directory <directory>]
                [--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--broker <brokerConfig>]
                [--bindings <binding>]
        artemis data encode [--verbose] [--directory <directory>]
                [--suffix <suffix>] [--paging <paging>] [--prefix <prefix>]
                [--file-size <size>] [--journal <journal>]
                [--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--broker <brokerConfig>]
                [--bindings <binding>]
        artemis data exp [--jdbc-bindings-table-name <jdbcBindings>]
                [--jdbc-message-table-name <jdbcMessages>] [--paging <paging>]
                [--jdbc-connection-url <jdbcURL>]
                [--jdbc-large-message-table-name <jdbcLargeMessages>] [--f]
                [--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--broker <brokerConfig>]
                [--jdbc-page-store-table-name <jdbcPageStore>]
                [--jdbc-driver-class-name <jdbcClassName>] [--jdbc] [--verbose]
                [--journal <journal>] [--output <output>] [--bindings <binding>]
        artemis data imp [--user <user>] [--legacy-prefixes] [--verbose]
                [--host <host>] [--port <port>] [--transaction] --input <input>
                [--password <password>] [--sort]
        artemis data print [--jdbc-bindings-table-name <jdbcBindings>]
                [--jdbc-message-table-name <jdbcMessages>] [--paging <paging>]
                [--jdbc-connection-url <jdbcURL>]
                [--jdbc-large-message-table-name <jdbcLargeMessages>] [--f]
                [--large-messages <largeMessges>] [--broker <brokerConfig>]
                [--jdbc-page-store-table-name <jdbcPageStore>]
                [--jdbc-driver-class-name <jdbcClassName>] [--safe] [--jdbc] [--verbose]
                [--journal <journal>] [--output <output>] [--bindings <binding>]

COMMANDS
        With no arguments, Display help information

        print
            Print data records information (WARNING: don't use while a
            production server is running)

            With --jdbc-bindings-table-name option, Name of the jdbc bindigns
            table

            With --jdbc-message-table-name option, Name of the jdbc messages
            table

            With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
            broker.xml)

            With --jdbc-connection-url option, The connection used for the
            database

            With --jdbc-large-message-table-name option, Name of the large
            messages table

            With --f option, This will allow certain tools like print-data to be
            performed ignoring any running servers. WARNING: Changing data
            concurrently with a running broker may damage your data. Be careful
            with this option.

            With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
            (default from broker.xml)

            With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
            from the bootstrap

            With --jdbc-page-store-table-name option, Name of the page sotre
            messages table

            With --jdbc-driver-class-name option, JDBC driver classname

            With --safe option, It will print your data structure without
            showing your data

            With --jdbc option, It will activate jdbc

            With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution

            With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
            from broker.xml)

            With --output option, Output name for the file

            With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
            broker.xml)

        exp
            Export all message-data using an XML that could be interpreted by
            any system.

            With --jdbc-bindings-table-name option, Name of the jdbc bindigns
            table

            With --jdbc-message-table-name option, Name of the jdbc messages
            table

            With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
            broker.xml)

            With --jdbc-connection-url option, The connection used for the
            database

            With --jdbc-large-message-table-name option, Name of the large
            messages table

            With --f option, This will allow certain tools like print-data to be
            performed ignoring any running servers. WARNING: Changing data
            concurrently with a running broker may damage your data. Be careful
            with this option.

            With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
            (default from broker.xml)

            With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
            from the bootstrap

            With --jdbc-page-store-table-name option, Name of the page sotre
            messages table

            With --jdbc-driver-class-name option, JDBC driver classname

            With --jdbc option, It will activate jdbc

            With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution

            With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
            from broker.xml)

            With --output option, Output name for the file

            With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
            broker.xml)

        imp
            Import all message-data using an XML that could be interpreted by
            any system.

            With --user option, User name used to import the data. (default
            null)

            With --legacy-prefixes option, Do not remove prefixes from legacy
            imports

            With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution

            With --host option, The host used to import the data (default
            localhost)

            With --port option, The port used to import the data (default 61616)

            With --transaction option, If this is set to true you will need a
            whole transaction to commit at the end. (default false)

            With --input option, The input file name (default=exp.dmp)

            With --password option, User name used to import the data. (default
            null)

            With --sort option, Sort the messages from the input (used for older
            versions that won't sort messages)

        decode
            Decode a journal's internal format into a new journal set of files

            With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution

            With --suffix option, The journal suffix (default amq)

            With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
            broker.xml)

            With --prefix option, The journal prefix (default activemq-data)

            With --file-size option, The journal size (default 10485760)

            With --input option, The input file name (default=exp.dmp)

            With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
            from broker.xml)

            With --directory option, The journal folder (default journal folder
            from broker.xml)

            With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
            (default from broker.xml)

            With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
            from the bootstrap

            With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
            broker.xml)

        encode
            Encode a set of journal files into an internal encoded data format

            With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution

            With --directory option, The journal folder (default the journal
            folder from broker.xml)

            With --suffix option, The journal suffix (default amq)

            With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
            broker.xml)

            With --prefix option, The journal prefix (default activemq-data)

            With --file-size option, The journal size (default 10485760)

            With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
            from broker.xml)

            With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
            (default from broker.xml)

            With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
            from the bootstrap

            With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
            broker.xml)

        compact
            Compacts the journal of a non running server

            With --verbose option, Adds more information on the execution

            With --paging option, The folder used for paging (default from
            broker.xml)

            With --journal option, The folder used for messages journal (default
            from broker.xml)

            With --large-messages option, The folder used for large-messages
            (default from broker.xml)

            With --broker option, This would override the broker configuration
            from the bootstrap

            With --bindings option, The folder used for bindings (default from
            broker.xml)