Records that have not been processed correctly are logged to a repair file that is named record_type_time_stamp.xml and written to the same directory to which the ClearQuest search properties file, CQ-dbname-dbset-name.xml, is written. You use the file as input to cqtsdbcrawler.pl –repair.
When run in batch or updates modes, cqtsdbcrawler.pl records the last record that it successfully processed in the files, .batch_recovery.properties and .update_recovery.properties, respectively. These files provide starting points for processing when the command execution is stopped and restarted. They are written to the current user's home directory.
cqtsdbcrawler.pl is installed in the default product installation directory.
cqperl cqtsdbcrawler.pl -batch CQ_SAMPLE-TextSearch.xml -site "<local>"
cqperl cqtsdbcrawler.pl -repair ~bert/Defect207294053937.xml ~bert/CQ_SAMPLE-TextSearch.xml
cqperl cqtsdbcrawler.pl -s TextSearch -d SAMPL -u admin -p admin_password -kf key.txt -pf password.txt
cqperl cqtsdbcrawler.pl -optimize CQ-SAMPL-TextSearch.xml
cqperl cqtsdbcrawler.pl -jvmpar "-Xms512m -Xmx1024m" -batch CQ_SAMPLE-TextSearch.xml -site "<local>"