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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