Importing A Database From The Console; Table 4-1 Import Method Comparison - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Importing Data
Table 4-1
Action
Overwrites database
LDAP operations
Performance
Partition speciality
Response to server failure
LDIF file location
Imports configuration
information (cn=config)
The following sections describe importing data:

Importing a Database from the Console

Initializing a Database from the Console
Importing from the Command-Line
CAUTION All imported LDIF files must also contain the root suffix.
Importing a Database from the Console
When you perform an import operation from the Directory Server Console, an
ldapmodify
entries. The operation is performed on all of the databases managed by your
Directory Server and on remote databases to which your Directory Server has a
configured database link.
You must be logged in as the Directory Manager in order to perform an import.
To import data from the Directory Server Console:
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Import Method Comparison
Import
No
Add, modify, delete
More time-consuming
Works on all partitions
Best effort (all changes made
up to the point of the failure
remain)
Local to Console
Yes
operation is executed to append data, as well as to modify and delete
Initialize Database
Yes
Add only
Fast
Local partitions only
Atomic (all changes are
lost after a failure)
Local to Console or local
to server
No

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