The db_load utility can be used to load text into databases. The
        -T option permits
        nondatabase applications to create flat-text files that are
        then loaded into databases for fast, highly-concurrent access.
        For example, the following command loads the standard UNIX
        /etc/passwd file into a database,
        with the login name as the key item and the entire password
        entry as the data item:
    
awk -F: '{print $1; print $0}' < /etc/passwd |\
    sed 's/\\/\\\\/g' | db_load -T -t hash passwd.db
      Note that backslash characters naturally occurring in the text are escaped to avoid interpretation as escape characters by the db_load utility.