LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.10 Administrator's Guide (edition 7)

6 Command and Tool Reference
This chapter describes the commands and tools associated with the LDAP-UX Client Services.
It includes the following sections:
The LDAP-UX Client Services Components (page 127)
Client Management Tools (page 130)
LDAP Directory Tools (page 135)
“Schema Extension Utility” (page 141)
Name Service Migration Scripts (page 170)
“Unsupported Contributed Tools and Scripts” (page 174)
The LDAP-UX Client Services Components
The LDAP-UX Client Services product, comprising the following components, can be found
under /opt/ldapux and /etc/opt/ldapux, except where noted. LDAP-UX Client Services libraries
are listed on table 6-2 , 6–3 and 6-4.
Table 6-1 LDAP-UX Client Services Components
DescriptionComponent
The LDAP-UX start-up file, specifies where the
directory is, where in the directory the profile data is,
and logging.
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf
A sample PAM configuration file. The actual PAM
configuration file is /etc/pam.conf.
/etc/pam.ldap
A sample Name Service Switch configuration file. The
actual NSS configuration file is /etc/nsswitch.conf.
/etc/nsswitch.ldap
The configuration profile translated from
ldapux_profile.ldif, in binary format, used by the client.
See also display_profile_cache below.
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.bin
The configuration profile downloaded from the LDAP
directory, in LDIF format.
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.ldif
Program to configure LDAP-UX Client Services./opt/ldapux/config/setup
Program to download a configuration profile from a
directory.
/opt/ldapux/config/get_profile_entry
Program to display the current configuration profile./opt/ldapux/config/display_profile_cache
Program to create a new configuration profile./opt/ldapux/config/create_profile_entry
Programs called by the setup program./opt/ldapux/config/create_profile_schema
/opt/ldapux/config/create_profile_cache
Program to configure and verify the proxy user./opt/ldapux/config/ldap_proxy_config
Tools to delete, modify, and search for entries in a
directory. See the “LDAP Directory Tools” section and
the Netscape Directory Server Administrator's Guide for
details.
/opt/ldapux/bin/ldapdelete
/opt/ldapux/bin/ldapmodify
/opt/ldapux/bin/ldapsearch
/opt/ldapux/bin/ldapentry
/opt/ldapux/bin/ldap_del_entry
/opt/ldapux/bin/ldap_new_entry
/opt/ldapux/bin/ldap_mod_entry
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