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NS-SLAPD(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       NS-SLAPD(8)

NAME
ns-slapd - The main Directory Server daemon SYNOPSIS
ns-slapd -D configdir [-d debuglevel] [-i pidlogfile] [-v] [-V] DESCRIPTION
ns-slapd launches the LDAP Directory Server OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below: -v Show version of program. -D configdir Specifies the configuration directory pointing at the instance to be started (e.g. /etc/dirsrv/slapd-localhost) -d debuglevel Specifies the debuglevel to be used -i pidlogfile Specifies file where the pid of the process will be stored AUTHOR
ns-slapd was written by the 389 Project. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to http://bugzilla.redhat.com. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission. Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. This manual page was written by Michele Baldessari <michele@pupazzo.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the Directory Server license found in the LICENSE file of this software distribution. This license is essentially the GNU General Public License version 2 with an exception for plug-in distribution. May 18, 2008 NS-SLAPD(8)

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CL-DUMP(1)						      General Commands Manual							CL-DUMP(1)

NAME
cl-dump - Dump and decode Directory Server replication change log SYNOPSIS
cl-dump [-h host] [-p port] [-D bind-dn] -w bind-password | -P bind-cert [-r replica-roots] [-o output-file] [-c] [-v] cl-dump -i changelog-ldif-file-with-base64encoding [-o output-file] [-c] DESCRIPTION
Dump and decode Directory Server replication change log OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -c Dump and interpret CSN only. This option can be used with or without -i option. -D bind-dn Directory server's bind DN. Default to "cn=Directory Manager" if the option is omitted. -h host Directory server's host. Default to the server where the script is running. -i changelog-ldif-file-with-base64encoding If you already have a ldif-like changelog, but the changes in that file are encoded, you may use this option to decode that ldif- like changelog. -o output-file Path name for the final result. Default to STDOUT if omitted. -p port Directory server's port. Default to 389. -P bind-cert Pathname of binding certificate DB -r replica-roots Specify replica roots whose changelog you want to dump. The replica roots may be separated by comma. All the replica roots would be dumped if the option is omitted. -v Print the version of this script. -w bind-password Password for the bind DN RESTRICTIONS
If you are not using -i option, the script should be run when the server is running, and from where the server's changelog directory is accessible. SEE ALSO
repl-monitor(1) AUTHOR
cl-dump was written by the 389 Project. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to http://bugzilla.redhat.com. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission. Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. This manual page was written by Michele Baldessari <michele@pupazzo.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the Directory Server license found in the LICENSE file of this software distribution. This license is essentially the GNU General Public License version 2 with an exception for plug-in distribution. May 18, 2008 CL-DUMP(1)
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