Chapter 7. Command-Line Scripts
Option
-w -
-?
Table 7.28. ns-accountstatus.pl Options
7.4.12. ns-activate.pl (Activates an Entry or Group of Entries)
Activates an entry or group of entries.
Syntax
ns-activate.pl [ -D rootdn ] [ -w password | -w - | -j filename ] [ -p port ] [ -h host ] -I DN
[ -? ]
Options
Option
-D rootdn
-h host
-I DN
-j filename
-p port
-w password
-w -
-?
Table 7.29. ns-activate.pl Options
7.4.13. ns-inactivate.pl (Inactivates an Entry or Group of Entries)
Inactivates, and consequently locks, an entry or group of entries.
Syntax
ns-inactivate.pl [ -D rootdn ] [ -w password | -w - | -j filename ] [ -p port ] [ -h host ] -I DN
[ -? ]
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Description
Prompts for the password associated with the
user DN.
Opens the help page.
Description
Specifies the Directory Server user DN with
root permissions, such as Directory Manager.
Specifies the hostname of the Directory Server.
The default value is the full hostname of the
machine where Directory Server is installed.
Specifies the entry DN or role DN to activate.
Specifies the path, including the filename, to the
file that contains the password associated with
the user DN.
Specifies the Directory Server's port. The default
value is the LDAP port of Directory Server
specified at installation time.
Specifies the password associated with the user
DN.
Prompts for the password associated with the
user DN.
Opens the help page.
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