Activating User And Roles Using The Command Line; Setting Resource Limits Based On The Bind Dn - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Activating User and Roles Using the Command
Line
To activate a user account, use the
describes using the
ns-activate.pl -D "Directory Manager" -w secretpwd -p 389
-h example.com -I "uid=jfrasier,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com"
The following table describes the
Option Name
-D
-w
-p
-h
-I
For more information about running the
Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference.

Setting Resource Limits Based on the Bind DN

You can control server limits for search operations using special operational
attribute values on the client application binding to the directory. You can set the
following search operation limits:
Look through limit. Specifies how many entries can be examined for a search
operation.
Size limit. Specifies the maximum number of entries the server returns to a client
application in response to a search operation.
Time limit. Specifies the maximum time the server spends processing a search
operation.
Idle timeout. Specifies the time a connection to the server can be idle before the
connection is dropped.
ns-activate.pl
script to activate Joe Frasier's user account:
ns-activate.pl
ns-inactivate.pl
Description
The DN of the directory administrator.
The password of the directory administrator.
Port used by the server.
Name of the server on which the directory resides
DN of the user account or role you want to activate.
Setting Resource Limits Based on the Bind DN
script. The following example
options used in the example:
script, refer to Netscape
ns-activate.pl
Chapter 7
User Account Management
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