For more information on the different storage schemes such as
and
see the Netscape Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
CLEAR
ldif2db (Import)
Runs the
(Windows NT) or
slapd
keyword. To run this script the server must be stopped.
ldif2db
For information on the equivalent Perl script, refer to "ldif2db.pl (Import)," on
page 237.
Note that
NOTE
load an attribute using the
j
pegphoto:< file:///tmp/myphoto.jpg
Although the official notation requires three
tolerated. For further information on the LDIF format see Chapter
4, "Managing Directory Entries" in the Netscape Directory Server
Administrator's Guide.
Syntax
Shell script (UNIX)
Batch file (NT)
Options
Instance to be imported. Ensure that you specify an instance that
-n
corresponds to the suffix contained by the LDIF file because otherwise
the data contained by the database is deleted and the import fails.
File name of the input ldif file(s). When you import multiple files, they
-i
are imported in the order in which you specify them on the command
line.
Suffix(es) to be included or to specify the subtree(s) to be included if -n
-s
has been used.
ns-slapd
supports LDIF version 1 specifications. You can
ldif2db
:<
ldif2db -n backend_instance | {-s includesuffix}* [{-x excludesuffix}*]
{-i ldiffile}* [-O] [-g string] [-G namespace_id]
ldif2db -n backend_instance | {-s includesuffix}* [{-x excludesuffix}*]
{-i ldiffile}* [-O] [-g string] [-G namespace_id]
SSHA
(Unix) command-line utility with the
URL specifier notation, for example:
, the use of one
///
Chapter 8
Command-Line Scripts
Shell and Batch Scripts
,
,
SHA
CRYPT
is
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