HP UX Red Hat Direry Server Software manual Maintaining Directory Databases

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Maintaining Directory Databases

2.1.3.2.Adding the Custom Distribution Function to a Suffix Using the Command-Line

1.Run ldapmodify.1

ldapmodify -p 389 -D "cn=directory manager" -w secret -h us.example.com

2.Add the following attributes to the suffix entry itself, supplying the information about the custom distribution logic:

nsslapd-backend: Database1

nsslapd-backend: Database2

nsslapd-backend: Database3

nsslapd-distribution-plugin: /full/name/of/a/shared/library nsslapd-distribution-funct:distribution-function-name

The nsslapd-backendattribute specifies all of the databases associated with this suffix. The nsslapd-distribution-pluginattribute specifies the name of the library that the plug-in uses. The nsslapd-distribution-functattribute provides the name of the distribution function itself.

For more information about using the ldapmodify command-line utility, see Section 2.4, “Adding and Modifying Entries Using ldapmodify”.

2.2. Maintaining Directory Databases

This section describes jobs associated with maintaining directory databases. It includes the following procedures:

Section 2.2.1, “Placing a Database in Read-Only Mode”

Section 2.2.2, “Deleting a Database”

Section 2.2.3, “Configuring Transaction Logs for Frequent Database Updates”

2.2.1. Placing a Database in Read-Only Mode

When a database is in read-only mode, you cannot create, modify, or delete any entries. One of the situations when read-only mode is useful is for manually initializing a consumer or before backing up or exporting data from the Directory Server. Read-only mode ensures a faithful image of the state of these databases at a given time.

The Directory Server Console and the command-line utilities do not automatically put the directory in read-only mode before export or backup operations because this would make your

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