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CLEANALLRUV.PL(8)					      System Manager's Manual						 CLEANALLRUV.PL(8)

NAME
cleanallruv.pl - Directory Server perl script for issuing a cleanAllRUV task SYNOPSIS
cleanallruv.pl [-v] [-Z serverID] [-D rootdn] { -w password | -w - | -j filename } -b basedn -r rid [-A] [-P protocol] [-h] DESCRIPTION
Creates and adds a cleanAllRUV task to the Directory Server OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below: -Z Server Identifier The server ID of the Directory Server instance. If there is only one instance on the system, this option can be skipped. -D Root DN The Directory Manager DN, or root DN. If not specified, the script will search the server instance configuration for the value. -w password The rootdn password. -w - Prompt for the rootdn password. -j password filename The name of the file that contains the root DN password. -b basedn The replicated suffix that needs to be cleaned. -r rid The replica ID that needs to be removed. -P Protocol The connection protocol to connect to the Directory Server. Protocols are STARTTLS, LDAPS, LDAPI, and LDAP. If this option is skipped, the most secure protocol that is available is used. For LDAPI, AUTOBIND is also available for the root user. -A Abort a cleanAllRUV task that is currently running. -v Display verbose ouput -h Display usage EXAMPLE
cleanallruv.pl -Z instance1 -D 'cn=directory manager' -j /tmp/pw.txt -b 'dc=example,dc=com' -r 87 -P STARTTLS Note: security must be enabled to use protocol STARTTLS. If STARTTLS is not available it will default to next strongest/available protocol automatically. cleanallruv.pl -j /export/rootdnpw.txt -b 'dc=example,dc=com' -A -r 87 DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is zero if no errors occur. Errors result in a non-zero exit status and a diagnostic message being written to standard error. AUTHOR
cleanallruv.pl was written by the 389 Project. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to http://bugzilla.redhat.com. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. Mar 5, 2013 CLEANALLRUV.PL(8)

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LDIF2DB(8)						      System Manager's Manual							LDIF2DB(8)

NAME
ldif2db - Directory Server script for importing a LDIF file SYNOPSIS
ldif2db [-Z serverID] -n backendname {-s includesuffix}* [{-x excludesuffix}*] [-g [string] [-G namespace_id]] {-i ldiffile}* [-c chunk- size] [-O] [-E] [-q] [-h] DESCRIPTION
Imports a LDIF file. Either the option '-n' or '-s' must be used. The server instance must be stopped prior to running this command. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below: -Z Server Identifier The server ID of the Directory Server instance. If there is only one instance on the system, this option can be skipped. -n Backend Name The name of the LDBM database to restore. Example: userRoot -s includeSuffix Specifies the suffixes to be included or specifies the subtrees to be included. -x excludeSuffix Specifies the suffixes to be excluded or specifies the subtrees to be excluded. -i filename Name for the LDIF file to import. -c Chunk size The number of entries to process before starting a fresh pass during the import. By default this is handled internally by the server. -O Requests that only the core database is created without attribute indexes. -g [string] Generates a unique ID. Type none for no unique ID to be generated and deterministic for the generated unique ID to be name-based. By default, a time-based unique ID is generated. When using the deterministic generation to have a name-based unique ID, it is also possible to specify the namespace for the server to use, as follows: -g deterministic namespaceId namespaceId is a string of characters in the format 00-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx. -G namespace_id Generates a namespace ID as a name-based unique ID. This is the same as specifying the -g deterministic option. -E Encrypts data during import. This option is used only if database encryption is enabled. -v Display verbose ouput -h Display usage EXAMPLE
ldif2db -Z instance1 -n userRoot -i /LDAP/ldif/data.ldif ldif2db -s "dc=example,dc=com" -i /LDAP/ldif/data.ldif DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is zero if no errors occur. Errors result in a non-zero exit status and a diagnostic message being written to standard error. AUTHOR
ldif2db was written by the 389 Project. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to http://bugzilla.redhat.com. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. Mar 5, 2013 LDIF2DB(8)
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