Additional Ldapdelete Options - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 Configuration Manual

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-W
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Additional ldapdelete Options

The following options offer additional functionality:
-c
-f
-H
-M
-n
-O
-R
-v
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Netscape Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • May 2002
Specifies the path and filename of the security files for the client. This option is
used only with the -Z option. When used on a machine where an SSL-enabled
web browser is configured, the path specified on this option can point to the
security database for the web browser. For example, -P
c:\security\cert.db. The client security files can also be stored on the
Directory Server in the /usr/netscape/servers/alias directory (where
NSHOME is the directory where you installed the server). In this case, the -P
option calls out a path and filename similar to the following:
-P c:\Netscape\Suitespot\alias\client-cert.db.
Specifies the password for the certificate database identified on the -P option.
For example, -W serverpassword.
Specifies that SSL is to be used for the delete request.
Specifies that the utility must run in continuous operation mode. Errors are
reported, but the utility continues with deletions. The default is to quit after
reporting an error.
Specifies the file containing the distinguished names of entries to be deleted.
For example, -f modify_statements. Omit this option if you want to
supply the distinguished name of the entry to be deleted directly to the
command line.
Lists all available ldapdelete options.
Manage smart referrals. Causes the server to not return the smart referral
contained on the entry, but to instead delete the actual entry containing the
smart referral. For more information about smart referrals, see Chapter 3,
"Configuring Directory Databases" in the Netscape Directory Server
Administrator's Guide.
Specifies that the entries are not to be actually deleted, but that ldapdelete
is to show what it would do with the specified input.
Specifies the maximum number of referral hops to follow. For example, -O 2.
There is no maximum number of referral hops.
Specifies that referrals are not to be followed automatically. By default, the
server follows referrals.
Specifies that the utility is to run in verbose mode.

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