Vlvindex (Create Virtual List View (Vlv) Indexes) - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.01 Configuration Manual

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vlvindex (Create virtual list view (VLV) indexes)

To run the
vlvindex
creates virtual list view (VLV) indexes, known in the Directory Server Console as
Browsing Indexes. VLV indexes introduce flexibility in the way you view search
results. Using VLV indexes, you can organize search results alphabetically or in
reverse alphabetical order, and you can scroll through the list of results. VLV index
configuration must already exist prior to running this script.
Syntax
Shell script (UNIX)
Batch file (NT)
Options
-d
Specifies the debug level to use during index creation. Debug levels are
defined in "nsslapd-errorlog-level (Error Log Level)," on page 50.
-D
Specifies the server configuration directory that contains the configuration
information for the index creation process. You must specify the full path to
the slapd- serverID directory.
Name of the database containing the entries to index.
-n
-s
Name of the suffix containing the entries to index.
VLV index identifier to use to create VLV indexes. You can use the console to
-T
specify VLV index identifier for each database supporting your directory tree,
as described in the Netscape Directory Server Administrator's Guide. You can
define additional VLV tags by creating them in LDIF, and adding them to
Directory Server's configuration, as described in the Netscape Directory Server
Administrator's Guide. In any case, we recommend you use the dn of the entry
for which you want to accelerate the search sorting.
NOTE
You must specify either the
script the server must be stopped. The
vlvindex [-d debug_level] [-n backend_instance] [-s
suffix][-T VLVTag]
vlvindex [-d debug_level] -n backend_instance [-s
suffix][-T VLVTag]
-n
vlvindex
or the
option.
-s
Chapter 8
Command-Line Scripts
Shell and Batch Scripts
script
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