Syntax; Options; Dbscan - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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jpegPhoto:: encoded data
In addition to binary data, other values that must be base-64 encoded include:
Any value that begins with a semicolon (;) or a space.
Any value that contains non-ASCII data, including newlines.
The
ldif
line continuation and appropriate attribute information. The
senses whether the input requires base-64 encoding.

Syntax

When you use
ldif [-b] [attrtypes] [optional_options]

Options

Option
-b

dbscan

The
dbscan
database file; see "Database Files," on page 203. Database files use the
and
.db4
Server.
command-line utility will take any input and format it with the correct
, you must enter the command using the following format:
ldif
Description
Specifies that the ldif utility should interpret the entire input as a single
binary value. If -b is not present, each line is considered to be a separate input
value.
As an alternative to the -b option, you can you can use the :< URL specifier
notation, which is, in fact, simpler to use. For example:
jpegphoto:< file:///tmp/myphoto.jpg
Although the official notation requires three ///, the use of one / is tolerated.
tool analyzes and extracts information from a Directory Server
extensions in their filename, depending on the version of Directory
utility also
ldif
.db2
Chapter 7
Command-Line Utilities
dbscan
,
,
.db3
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