Suffix2Instance (Maps A Suffix To A Backend Name); Vlvindex (Creates Virtual List View Indexes) - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 8.1 Command Reference Manual

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Exit Code
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2
Table 7.15. stop-slapd Exit Status Codes

7.3.18. suffix2instance (Maps a Suffix to a Backend Name)

Maps a suffix to a backend name.
Syntax
suffix2instance [ -s suffix ]
Options
Option
-s
Table 7.16. suffix2instance Options

7.3.19. vlvindex (Creates Virtual List View Indexes)

To run the vlvindex script, the server must be stopped. The vlvindex script creates virtual list
view (VLV) indexes, known in the Directory Server Console as browsing indexes. VLV indexes
introduce flexibility in the way search results are viewed. VLV indexes can organize search results
alphabetically or in reverse alphabetical order, making it easy to scroll through the list of results. VLV
index configuration must already exist prior to running this script.
Syntax
vlvindex [ -d debugLevel ] [[ -n backendInstance ] | [ -s suffix ]] [ -T vlvTag ]
Options
Either the -n or the -s option must be specified.
Option
-d debugLevel
-n backendInstance
-s suffix
-T vlvTag
suffix2instance (Maps a Suffix to a Backend Name)
Description
Server could not be stopped.
Server was already stopped.
Description
Suffix to be mapped to the backend.
Description
Specifies the debug level to use during
index creation. Debug levels are defined in
Section 2.3.1.44, "nsslapd-errorlog-level (Error
Log Level)"
Gives the name of the database containing the
entries to index.
Gives the name of the suffix containing the
entries to index.
VLV index identifier to use to create VLV indexes.
The Console can specify VLV index identifier for
each database supporting the directory tree, as
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