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gerrit/Documentation/cmd-index-activate.txt
Michael Ochmann e2d76a1c23 Fix broken synopsis formatting in documentation
Most of the cmd-xxxx.txt pages were still using the legacy 'italics'
asciidoc [1], which caused the synopsis sections to render like this:

'ssh' -p <port> 'gerrit some-command'

Furthermore, the line breaks and indentations were not rendered.

Replaced the legacy 'italics" with _italics_ in all synopsis sections
and changed the block type to [verse]. Verse blocks preserve indents
and line breaks (like <pre> in HTML), but still allow text formatting.

Fixed also some other minor mistakes and formatting errors.

[1] http://asciidoctor.org/docs/migration/#migration-cheatsheet

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Signed-off-by: Michael Ochmann <michael.ochmann@sap.com>
2016-07-06 10:54:42 +02:00

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= gerrit index activate
== NAME
gerrit index activate - Activate the latest index version available
== SYNOPSIS
[verse]
--
_ssh_ -p <port> <host> _gerrit index activate <index>_
--
== DESCRIPTION
Gerrit supports online index schema upgrades. When starting Gerrit for the first
time after an upgrade that requires an index schema upgrade, the online indexer
will be started. If the schema upgrade is a success, the new index will be
activated and if it fails, a statement in the logs will be printed with the
number of successfully/failed indexed changes.
This command allows to activate the latest index even if there were some
failures.
The <index> argument controls which secondary index is activated. Currently, the
only supported value is "changes".
== ACCESS
Caller must be a member of the privileged 'Administrators' group.
== SCRIPTING
This command is intended to be used in scripts.
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