Maintaining Directory Databases - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.01 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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"Adding and Modifying Entries Using ldapmodify," on page 53.

Maintaining Directory Databases

This section describes jobs associated with maintaining your directory databases. It
includes the following procedures:
Placing a Database in Read-Only Mode
Deleting a Database
Placing a Database in Read-Only Mode
When a database is in read-only mode, you cannot create, modify, or delete any
entries. For example, you must put a database in read-only mode if you are
manually initializing a consumer.
If your directory server manages multiple databases, you can place all of them into
read-only mode at the same time by placing your entire server in read-only mode.
For more information, see "Placing the Entire Directory Server in Read-Only
Mode," on page 34.
This section includes procedures for the following:
Making a Database Read-Only Using the Console
Making a Database Read-Only From the Command Line
Making a Database Read-Only Using the Console
To place a database in read-only mode from the Directory Server Console:
On the Directory Server Console select the Configuration tab.
1.
Expand Data in the left pane. Expand the Suffix containing the database you
2.
want to put in read-only mode.
Select the database you want to put into read-only mode.
3.
Select the Database Settings tab in the right pane.
4.
Select the "Database is read-only" checkbox.
5.
Click Save.
6.
Creating and Maintaining Databases
command-line utility, refer to
ldapmodify
Chapter 3
Configuring Directory Databases
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