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

Option Description
-n backendInstance Gives the name of the database containing
the entries to index.
-s suffix Gives the name of the suffix containing the
entries to index.
-T vlvTag VLV index identifier to use to create VLV
indexes. The Console can specify VLV index
identifier for each database supporting the
directory tree, as described in the Directory
Server Administrator's Guide. Define
additional VLV tags by creating them in LDIF
and adding them to Directory Server's
configuration, as described in the Red Hat
Directory Server Administrator's Guide. Red
Hat recommends using the DN of the entry for
which to accelerate the search sorting.
Table 7.17. vlvindex Options
4. Perl Scripts
This section describes the following Perl scripts:
Section 4.1, “bak2db.pl (Restores a Database from Backup)”
Section 4.2, “cl-dump.pl (Dumps and Decodes the Changelog)”
Section 4.3, “db2bak.pl (Creates a Backup of a Database)”
Section 4.4, “db2index.pl (Creates and Generates Indexes)”
Section 4.5, “db2ldif.pl (Exports Database Contents to LDIF)”
Section 4.6, “ldif2db.pl (Import)”
Section 4.7, “logconv.pl (Log Converter)”
Section 4.8, “ns-accountstatus.pl (Establishes Account Status)”
Section 4.9, “ns-activate.pl (Activates an Entry or Group of Entries)”
Section 4.10, “ns-inactivate.pl (Inactivates an Entry or Group of Entries)”
Section 4.11, “ns-newpwpolicy.pl (Adds Attributes for Fine-Grained Password Policy)”
Section 4.12, “repl-monitor.pl (Monitors Replication Status)”
Perl Scripts
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