Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Configuration, Command, and File Reference

Option Description
photo.jpeg file into the jpegPhoto attribute
being added to the entry.
As an alternative to the -b option, use the :<
URL specifier notation, which is simpler. For
example:
jpegphoto:< file:///tmp/myphoto.jpg
Although the official notation requires three
///, the use of one / is accepted.
NOTE
The :< URL specifier notation
only works if LDIF statement is
version 1 or later, meaning
version: 1 is inserted in the
lDIF file. Otherwise, the file
URL is appended as the
attribute value rather than the
contents of the file.
For further information on the LDIF format,
see the "Managing Directory Entries" chapter
in the Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
-c Specifies that the utility run in continuous
operation mode. Errors are reported, but the
utility continues with modifications. The
default is to quit after reporting an error.
-H Lists all available ldapmodify options.
-M Manages smart referrals. This causes the
server not to return the smart referral
contained on the entry but, instead, to apply
the modification request directly to the entry.
Use this option to add, change, or delete a
directory entry that contains a smart referral.
For more information about smart referrals,
see the "Configuring Directory Databases"
chapter in the Directory Server Administrator's
Guide.
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