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Configuration, command, and file reference
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Shell and Batch Scripts
For information on the equivalent Perl script, refer to "db2ldif.pl (Export database
contents to LDIF)," on page 236.
For the shell and batch scripts, the script runs the
ns-slapd
Syntax
Shell script (UNIX)
Batch file (NT)
NOTE
Options
-a
-n
-s
-x
-m
-M
-N
-r
-u
-C
-N
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(UNIX) command-line utility with the
db2ldif {-n backend_instance}* | {-s includesuffix}* [{-x
excludesuffix}*] [-r] [-C] [-u] [-U] [-m] [M] [-a outputfile] [-1] [-N]
db2ldif {-n backend_instance}* | {-s includesuffix}* [{-x
excludesuffix}*] [-r] [-C] [-u] [-U] [-m] [M] [-a outputfile] [-1] [-N]
You must specify either the
File name of the output LDIF file.
Instance to be exported.
Suffix(es) to be included or to specify the subtree(s) to be included if -n has
been used.
Suffix(es) to be excluded.
Minimal base64 encoding.
Use of several files for storing the output LDIF with each instance stored in
instance_file name (where file name is the file name specified for -a
option).
Specifies that the entry IDs are not to be included in the LDIF output. The
entry IDs are necessary only if the db2ldif output is to be used as input to
db2index.
Export replica.
Request that the unique id is not exported.
Only the main db file is used.
Specifies that entry IDs are not to be included in the LDIF output. The entry
IDs are necessary only if the db2ldif output is to be used as input to
db2index.
(Windows NT) or
slapd
keyword.
ldif2db
or the
option.
-n
-s

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