NOTE
ldif2db
attribute using the
jpegphoto:< file:///tmp/myphoto.jpg
Although the official notation requires three
tolerated. For further information on the LDIF format, see chapter
4, "Managing Directory Entries," in the Red Hat Directory Server
Administrator's Guide.
Syntax
Shell script:
Options
Optio
Parameter
n
backendInstance
-n
includeSuffix
-s
excludeSuffix
-x
ldifFile
-i
-O
supports LDIF version 1 specifications. You can load an
URL specifier notation; for example:
:<
ldif2db -n backendInstance | {-s includeSuffix}* [{-x
excludeSuffix}*] {-i ldifFile}* [-O] [-g string] [-G
namespaceId] [-E]
Description
Instance to be imported. Ensure that you specify an instance
that corresponds to the suffix contained by the LDIF file
because, otherwise, the data contained by the database is
deleted, and the import fails.
Suffixes to be included or to specify the subtrees to be
included if -n has been used.
Suffixes to be excluded.
Names of the input LDIF files. When you import multiple
files, they are imported in the order in which you specify
them on the command-line.
Request that only the core db is created without attribute
indexes.
, the use of one
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Command-Line Scripts
Shell Scripts
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