Deleting Indexes
ldapdelete -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password -h
ExampleServer -p 845 "cn=MCC ou=People
cn=userRoot, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config"
"cn=by MCC ou=People
dc=example dc=com, cn=userRoot, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins,
cn= config"
The following table describes the
Option
-D
-w
-h
-p
For full information on
Configuration, Command, and File Reference.
Once you have deleted these two browsing index entries, the browsing index for
accelerating
held in the
ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
(|(objectclass=*)(objectclass=ldapsubentry))
sorting order for the returned attributes is
longer be maintained by the
Running the vlvindex Script
Once you have deleted browsing indexing entries or deleted unwanted attribute
types from existing browsing indexing entries, run the
generate the new set of browsing indexes to be maintained by the Directory
Server. Once you run the script, the new set of browsing indexes is active for any
new data you add to your directory and any existing data in your directory.
To run the
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dc=example dc=com,cn=MCC ou=People
Description
Specifies the distinguished name with which to authenticate
to the server. The value must be a DN recognized by the
Directory Server, and it must also have the authority to
modify the entries.
Specifies the password associated with the distinguished
name specified in the -D option.
Specifies the name of the host on which the server is running.
Specifies the port number that the server uses.
ldapdelete
operations on the entry
ldapsearch
database where the search base is
Example1
Example1
script:
vlvindex
dc=example dc=com,
options used in the example:
ldapdelete
options, refer to the Red Hat Directory Server
ou=People dc=example dc=com
, the search filter is
, the scope is
,
cn
givenname
database.
, and the
1
,
,
, and
will no
o
ou
sn
script to
vlvindex
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