HP UX Red Hat Direry Server Software Deleting Indexes, A text editor, open the dse.ldif file

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Deleting Indexes

2.In a text editor, open the dse.ldif file.

3.Locate the oid=2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9 entry.

dn: oid=2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9,cn=features,cn=config

objectClass: top

objectClass: directoryServerFeature

oid: 2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9

cn: VLV Request Control

aci: (targetattr != "aci")(version 3.0; acl "VLV Request Control"; allow( read, search, compare, proxy ) userdn = "ldap:///all" ;)

creatorsName: cn=server,cn=plugins,cn=config modifiersName: cn=server,cn=plugins,cn=config ...

4.Change "ldap://all" to "ldap://anyone" and save your changes.

3. Deleting Indexes

This section describes how to delete presence, equality, approximate, substring, international, and browsing indexes for specific attributes.

NOTE

Because Directory Server 8.0 can operate in either a single or multi-database environment, you have to delete any unwanted indexes from every database instance. Any default indexes you delete will not be deleted from previous sets of indexes on existing database instances.

Section 3.1, “Deleting Indexes from the Server Console”

Section 3.2, “Deleting Indexes from the Command-Line”

Section 3.3, “Deleting Browsing Indexes from the Server Console”

Section 3.4, “Deleting Browsing Indexes from the Command-Line”

CAUTION

Do not delete system indexes because deleting them can significantly affect Directory Server performance. System indexes are located in the

cn=index,cn=instance,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config entry and

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