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4 Server instance file reference
5 Log file reference
Command-line
utilities
scripts
8 Support and other resources
A Using the
ns-slapd
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1 Introduction
1.1Directory Server configuration
1.2 Directory Server instance file reference
1.3 Using Directory Server command-lineutilities
1.4 Using Directory Server command-linescripts
2 Core server configuration reference
2.1 Overview of the Directory Server configuration
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2.1.2 How the server configuration is organized
2.2 Accessing and modifying server configuration
2.2.2 Changing configuration attributes
2.3Core server configuration attributes reference
2.3.1 cn=config
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2.3.2 cn=changelog5,cn=config
2.3.3 cn=encryption,cn=config
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2.3.4 cn=features,cn=config
2.3.5cn=mapping tree,cn=config
2.3.6Suffix configuration attributes under cn="suffixName
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2.3.10 cn=monitor
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2.3.11cn=replication
2.3.12 cn=SNMP,cn=config
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2.3.13 SNMP statistic attributes
2.3.14cn=tasks,cn=config
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2.3.15 cn=uniqueid generator,cn=config
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3 Plug-inimplemented server functionality reference
3.1 Server plug-infunctionality reference
3.1.2 ACL plug-in
3.1.3 ACL preoperation plug-in
3.1.4 Attribute uniqueness plug-in
3.1.5 Binary syntax plug-in
3.1.6 Boolean syntax plug-in
3.1.7 Case exact string syntax plug-in
3.1.8 Case ignore string syntax plug-in
3.1.9 Chaining database plug-in
3.1.10 Class of service plug-in
3.1.11 Country string syntax plug-in
3.1.12 Distinguished name syntax plug-in
3.1.13 Distributed numeric assignment plug-in
3.1.14 Generalized time syntax plug-in
3.1.15 HTTP client plug-in
3.1.16 Integer syntax plug-in
3.1.17 Internationalization plug-in
3.1.18 JPEG syntax plug-in
3.1.19 ldbm database plug-in
3.1.20 Legacy replication plug-in
3.1.21 MemberOf plug-in
3.1.22 Multi-masterreplication plug-in
3.1.23 Octet string syntax plug-in
3.1.24 OID syntax plug-in
3.1.25 Password Storage Schemes
3.1.26 Postal address string syntax plug-in
3.1.27 PTA plug-in
3.1.28 Referential integrity postoperation plug-in
3.1.29 Retro Changelog plug-in
3.1.30 Roles plug-in
3.1.31 Schema reload plug-in
3.1.32 Space insensitive string syntax plug-in
3.1.33 State change plug-in
3.1.34 Telephone syntax plug-in
3.1.35 URI syntax plug-in
3.1.36 Views plug-in
3.2 List of attributes common to all plug-ins
3.2.2 nsslapd-pluginInitfunc
3.2.3 nsslapd-pluginType
3.2.4 nsslapd-pluginEnabled
3.2.5 nsslapd-pluginId
3.3 Attributes allowed by certain plug-ins
3.3.2 nsslapd-pluginLoadGlobal
3.3.3 nsslapd-plugin-depends-on-type
3.3.4 nsslapd-plugin-depends-on-named
3.4 Database plug-inattributes
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Database attributes under cn=monitor, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config
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3.5 Database link plug-inattributes (chaining attributes)
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3.6 Retro changelog plug-inattributes
3.7 Distributed numeric assignment plug-inattributes
3.7.3 dnaMaxValue
3.7.4 dnaNextRange
3.7.5 dnaNextValue
3.7.6 dnaPrefix
3.7.7 dnaRangeRequestTimeout
3.7.8 dnaScope
3.7.9 dnaSharedCfgDN
3.7.10 dnaThreshold
3.8 MemberOf plug-inattributes
3.9 Account policy plug-inattributes
4 Server instance file reference
4.1 Overview of Directory Server files
4.2 Backup files
4.3Configuration files
4.4 Database files
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4.5 LDIF files
4.6 Lock files
4.7 Log files
4.8PID files
4.9 Tools
4.10 Scripts
5 Log file reference
5.1 Access log reference
5.1.2 Default access logging content
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5.1.3 Access log content for additional access logging levels
5.1.4 Common connection codes
5.2 Error log reference
5.2.2 Error log content
5.2.3 Error log content for other log levels
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5.3 Audit log reference
5.4 LDAP result codes
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6 Command-lineutilities
6.1 Finding and executing command-lineutilities
6.2 Using special characters
6.3 Command-lineutilities quick reference
6.4 ldapsearch
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6.4.3 Persistent search options
6.4.4 ldapsearch SSL options
6.4.5 ldapsearch SASL options
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6.4.6 Additional ldapsearch options
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6.5 ldapmodify
6.5.3 ldapmodify SSL options
6.5.4 ldapmodify SASL options
6.6 ldapdelete
6.6.1ldapdelete syntax
6.6.2 Commonly-usedldapdelete options
6.6.3 ldapdelete SSL options
6.6.4 ldapdelete SASL options
6.7 ldappasswd
6.7.2 ldappasswd-specificoptions
6.7.3 General ldappasswd options
6.7.4 ldappasswd SASL options
6.7.5 ldappasswd examples
6.8ldif
6.9 dbscan
6.9.2 dbscan options
6.9.3 dbscan examples
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7 Command-linescripts
7.1 Finding and executing command-linescripts
7.2 Command-linescripts quick reference
7.3 Shell scripts
7.3.1 bak2db (Restores a database from backup)
7.3.2 cl-dump(Dumps and decodes the changelog)
7.3.3 dbverify (Checks for corrupt databases)
7.3.4 db2bak (Creates a backup of a database)
7.3.5 db2ldif (Exports database contents to LDIF)
7.3.6 db2index (Reindexes database index files)
7.3.7 ldif2db (Import)
7.3.8 ldif2ldap (Performs import operation over LDAP)
7.3.9 pwdhash (Prints encrypted passwords)
7.3.10 monitor (Retrieves monitoring information)
7.3.11 repl-monitor(Monitors replication status)
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7.3.12 restart-slapd(Restarts the Directory Server)
7.3.13 restoreconfig (Restores Administration Server configuration)
7.3.14 saveconfig (Saves Administration Server configuration)
7.3.15 start-slapd(Starts the Directory Server)
7.3.16 stop-slapd(Stops the Directory Server)
7.3.17 suffix2instance (Maps a suffix to a backend name)
7.3.18 vlvindex (Creates virtual list view indexes)
7.4 Perl scripts
7.4.2 cl-dump.pl(Dumps and decodes the changelog)
7.4.3 db2bak.pl (Creates a backup of a database)
7.4.4 db2index.pl (Creates and generates indexes)
7.4.5 db2ldif.pl (Exports database contents to LDIF)
7.4.6 fixup-memberof.pl(Regenerate memberOf attributes)
7.4.7 ldif2db.pl (Import)
7.4.8 logconv.pl (Log converter)
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7.4.9 ns-accountstatus.pl(Establishes account status)
7.4.10 ns-activate.pl(Activates an entry or group of entries)
7.4.11 ns-inactivate.pl(Inactivates an entry or group of entries)
7.4.12 ns-newpwpolicy.pl(Adds attributes for fine-grainedpassword policy)
7.4.13 repl-monitor.pl(Monitors replication status)
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7.4.14 schema-reload.pl(Reload schema files dynamically)
7.4.15 verify-db.pl(Check for corrupt databases)
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8 Support and other resources
8.1 Contacting HP
8.2 Related information
8.3 Typographic conventions
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A Using the ns-slapd command-lineutilities
A.1 Overview of ns-slapd
A.2 Finding and executing the ns-slapd command-lineutilities
A.3 Utilities for exporting databases: db2ldif
A.4 Utilities for restoring and backing up databases: ldif2db
A.5 Utilities for restoring and backing up databases: archive2db
A.6 Utilities for restoring and backing up databases: db2archive
A.7 Utilities for creating and regenerating indexes: db2index
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