Deleting Indexes
The Delete Browsing Index dialog box appears displaying the status of the
4.
index deletion.
Deleting Browsing Indexes From the Command
Line
Deleting a browsing index, or virtual list view (VLV) index from the command line
involves two steps:
•
Using the
browsing index entries.
•
Running the
maintained by the server.
The following sections describe the steps involved in deleting browsing indexes.
Deleting a Browsing Index Entry
Use the
entries or edit existing browsing index entries.
To delete browsing indexes for a particular database, you remove your browsing
index entries from the
database,cn=plugins,cn=config
the name of the database.
For example, you want to delete a browsing index for accelerating
operations on the entry "
where the search base is
(|(objectclass=*)(objectclass=ldapsubentry))
sorting order for the returned attributes is
To delete this browsing index you need to delete the two corresponding browsing
index entries which follow:
dn: cn="dc=example,dc=com",cn=Example1,cn=ldbm
database,cn=plugins,cn=config
objectClass:top
objectClass:vlvSearch
cn:"dc=example,dc=com"
vlvbase:"dc=example,dc=com
vlvscope:one
vlvfilter:(|(objectclass=*)(objectclass=ldapsubentry))
and
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to delete browsing index entries or edit existing
ldapdelete
script to generate the new set of browsing indexes to be
vlvindex
command-line utility to either delete browsing indexing
ldapdelete
cn=index,cn= instanceName ,cn=ldbm
dc=example,dc=com"
"dc=example,dc=com"
entry, where
cn= instanceName
held in the
the search filter is
, the scope is
,
cn
givenname
corresponds to
ldapsearch
database
Example1
and the
one
,
,
, and
.
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ou
sn
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