LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.01 Administrator Guide for HP directory servers and Windows ADS

ug_passwd_default.tmpl. With -t group, the default template
file is /etc/opt/ldapux/ug_templates/
ug_group_default.tmpl.
For detailed information about template file, see Section 9.3.5.6
(page 306).
-L Displays the list of available template files for the service specified
with the -t option. The ldapcfinfo tool displays the full path name
of the template files, each on a separate line.
-D Displays the LDAP default configuration values in the /etc/opt/
ldapux/ldapug.conf file used for the ldapugadd command.
When you specify the -t passwd option, ldapcfinfo displays
the UID range, default primary GID number, default home and default
shell values. If you specify the -t group option, ldapcfinfo
displays the GID range.
-b Displays the primary (first) configured search base for a particular
service as defined with the -t option. If you do not specify the -t
option, ldapcfinfo displays the LDAP-UX default search base for
the passwd service. Output format for the -b option will follow the
format defined in RFC 4514, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished Names.
-s Displays the primary (first) configured search scope for a particular
service as defined with the -t option. If you do not specify the -t
option, ldapcfinfo displays the LDAP-UX default search scope for
the passwd service. Output value for the -s option can be base,
one or sub, which represents the search scopes as defined in RFC
4516, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): Uniform Resource
Locator.
-f Displays the primary (first) configured search filter for the particular
service defined with the -t option. If you do not specify the -t option,
the passwd service is the default. Output format is an LDAP filter
following the format defined by RFC 4515, Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Search Filters.
-m <atobName>[,..] Displays attribute or objectclass mapping for the requested attribute
or object class name. The <atobName> parameter is either one of
the RFC 2307 attributes or the object class defined for the specific
service requested. If the requested attribute is mapped to more than
one target attribute, ldapcfinfo displays each mapped attribute
on the same line, separated by a white space. Attribute and
objectclass names are case-insensitive. The [atobName] may be
specified multiple times in a comma separated list. No white space
should is allowed in the list.
-a <DN> Displays the recommended list of attributes that an interactive
management tool considers making available for modification for
the specified entry. In order for this operation to function properly,
you must specify the -t option with the-a option.
-h Displays help text.
9.3.10.3 Specific return codes for ldapcfinfo
The ldapcfinfo tool returns a list of the return codes as shown in Table 32.
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