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# TROUBLESHOOTING
##### Useful program options
Start the daemon with one or more of the following program options to make it
easier to troubleshoot and perform maintenance:
- *-single* will start in "single user mode" which is a convenience combination
of *-nolisten -wa -console* options described below.
- *-nolisten* will disable the loading of any listener sockets during startup.
- *-wa* write-avoid will discourage (but not deny) writes to the database. This
prevents a lot of background tasks and other noise for any maintenance.
- *-console* convenience to immediately drop to the adminstrator console
after startup.
- *-debug* enables full debug log output.
##### Recovering from broken configurations
If your server ever fails to start from an errant conf item: you can override
any item using an environmental variable before starting the program. To do
this simply replace the '.' characters with '_' in the name of the item when
setting it in the environment. The name is otherwise the same, including its
lower case.
##### Recovering from database corruption
In very rare cases after a hard crash the journal cannot completely restore
data before the crash. Due to the design of rocksdb and the way we apply it
for Matrix, data is lost in chronological order starting from the most recent
transaction (matrix event). The database is consistent for all events up until
the first corrupt event, called the point-in-time.
When any loss has occurred the daemon will fail to start normally. To enable
point-in-time recovery use the command-line option `-pitrecdb` at the next
invocation.