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Operating Systems Solaris Sun Java System Directory Server Post 302458857 by Mack1982 on Saturday 2nd of October 2010 08:05:24 AM
Old 10-02-2010
Sun Java System Directory Server

Hi,
Does anyone know if the Sun Java System Directory Server (now Oracle Directory Server) is freely available for download?

Thanks
 

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

NAME
dbverify - Directory Server script for indexing attributes SYNOPSIS
dbverify [-Z serverID] [-n backend] [-V] [-v] [-d debuglevel] [-h] DESCRIPTION
Verifies the backend database files. If the server crashes because of a corrupted database, this command can be used to verify the integrity of the different database files to help isolate any problems. This script should be run while the server instacne is stopped. 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 reindex. Example: userRoot -d Debug Level Sets the debugging level. -V Verbose output. -v Display the version of the Directory Server. -h Display the usage. EXAMPLE
dbverify -Z instance3 -n userRoot -V 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
dbverify 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 DBVERIFY(8)
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