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

Syntax
create_profile_schema
The display_profile_cache Tool
This tool, found in /opt/ldapux/config, displays information from a binary profile (cache) file.
By default, it displays the currently active profile in /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.bin.
Syntax
display_profile_cache [-i infile] [-o outfile]
where infileis a binary profile file, /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.bin by default, and
outfileis the output file, stdout by default.
NOTE: The binary profile contains mappings for all backend commands (even unused ones)
all of which are displayed by display_profile_cache. The actual client configuration can be
reviewed in the configuration profile LDIF file: /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.ldif.
Examples
The following command displays the profile in the binary profile file
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.bin to stdout:
display_profile_cache
The following command displays the profile in the binary profile file my_profile.bin and writes
the output to the file profile:
display_profile_cache -i my_profile.bin -o profile
The get_profile_entry Tool
This tool, found in /opt/ldapux/config, downloads a profile from an LDAP directory into an LDIF
file and calls create_profile_cache to create a binary profile file, thereby activating it on the client.
This tool looks in the local client configuration file /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf for the
profile DN.
Syntax
get_profile_entry -s service [-o outfile]
where serviceis the name of a supported service, typically NSS, and outfileis the name of
a file to contain the LDIF output, by default /etc/opt/ldapux_profile.ldif.
Examples
The following command downloads the profile for the Name Service Switch (NSS) specified in
the client configuration file /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf and places the LDIF in the file
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.ldif:
get_profile_entry -s NSS
The following command downloads the profile for the Name Service Switch (NSS) specified in
the client configuration file /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf and places the LDIF in the file
profile1.ldif:
get_profile_entry -s NSS -o profile1.ldif
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