Running The Db2Index.pl Script - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Deleting Indexes
Perform the
ldapdelete -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password -h ExampleServer
-p845 "cn=sn,cn=index,cn=Example1,dn=ldbm database,
cn=plugins,dn=config"
The following table describes the
Option Name
-D
-w
-h
-p
For full information on
Configuration, Command, and File Reference.
Once you have deleted this entry, the presence, equality, and substring indexes for
the
sn

Running the db2index.pl Script

Once you have deleted an indexing entry or deleted some of the index types from
an indexing entry, run the
be maintained by the Directory Server. Once you run the script, the new set of
indexes is active for any new data you add to your directory and any existing data
in your directory.
To run the
From the command line, change to the following directory:
1.
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-serverID/
where
Run the
2.
For more information about using the
Netscape Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference.
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as follows:
ldapdelete
Description
Specifies the distinguished name with which to authenticate
to the server. The value must be a DN recognized by the
Directory Server, and it must also have the authority to
modify the entries.
Specifies the password associated with the distinguished
name specified in the -D option.
Specifies the name of the host on which the server is running.
Specifies the port number that the server uses.
ldapdelete
attribute will no longer be maintained by the
db2index.pl
perl script:
db2index.pl
is the name of your Directory Server.
serverID
perl script.
db2index.pl
options used in the example:
ldapdelete
options, refer to the Netscape Directory Server
Example1
script to generate the new set of indexes to
db2index.pl
database.
perl script, refer to

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