Deleting Browsing Indexes from the Server

Option

-n

Description

Specifies the name of the database into which you are importing the data.

Table 10.6. db2index Options

3.3. Deleting Browsing Indexes from the Server Console

To delete a browsing index through the Directory Server Console, do the following:

1.Select the Directory tab.

2.Select the entry from which to delete the index in the navigation tree, and select Delete Browsing Index from the Object menu.

Alternatively, select and right-click the entry of the index to delete in the navigation tree, and then choose Delete Browsing Index from the pop-up menu.

3.A Delete Browsing Index dialog box appears asking you to confirm the deletion of the index. Click Yes.

4.The Delete Browsing Index dialog box appears displaying the status of the index deletion.

3.4. Deleting Browsing Indexes from the Command-Line

Deleting a browsing index or virtual list view (VLV) index from the command-line involves two steps:

1.Using the ldapdelete to delete browsing index entries or edit existing browsing index entries (Section 3.4.1, “Deleting a Browsing Index Entry”).

2.Running the vlvindex script to generate the new set of browsing indexes to be maintained by the server (Section 3.4.2, “Running the vlvindex Script”).

The actual entries for an alphabetical browsing index and virtual list view are the same. The following sections describe the steps involved in deleting browsing indexes.

3.4.1. Deleting a Browsing Index Entry

Use the ldapdelete command-line utility to either delete browsing indexing entries or edit existing browsing index entries. To delete browsing indexes for a particular database, remove the browsing index entries from the cn=index,cn=database_name,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config entry, where cn=database_name corresponds to the name of the database.

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