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Database Files
NetscapeRoot
Typical installation.
userRoot
at Typical installation time; for example,
Code Example 4-3 shows a sample listing of the
Code Example 4-3
./
../
DBVERSION*
aci.db4*
ancestorid.db4*
cn.db4*
The
NetscapeRoot
currently defined in the database, where
addition to these
subdirectories contain the following files:
ancestorid.db4
entry's ancestor.
entrydn.db4
id2entry.db4
database files can be recreated from this one, if necessary.
nsuniqueid.db4
numsubordinates.db4
objectclass.db4
class.
parentid.db4
parent.
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— Stores the
o=NetscapeRoot
— Stores the user-defined suffix (user-defined databases) created
Contents of a Sample NetscapeRoot Subdirectory
entrydn.db4*
givenName.db4*
id2entry.db4*
nsUniqueId.db4*
numsubordinates.db4*
objectclass.db4*
subdirectories contain an
, files the
index_name.db4
— Contains a list of IDs, allowing you to find the ID of the
— Contains a list of full DNs, enabling you to find IDs.
— Contains the actual directory database entries. All other
— Contains a list of unique IDs, enabling you to find IDs.
— Contains IDs that have child entries.
— Contains a list of IDs which have a particular object
— Contains a list of IDs, allowing you to find the ID of the
database created by default at
dc=example,dc=com
NetscapeRoot
parentid.db4*
sn.db4*
uid.db4*
uniquemember.db4*
file for every index
index_name.db4
is the name of the index. In
index_name
and
NetscapeRoot
userRoot
.
directory contents.

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