HP-UX Reference (11i v3 07/02) - 1M System Administration Commands A-M (vol 3)

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ldapclientd(1M) ldapclientd(1M)
3. Management of remote LP printer configuration.
Searches printer objects configured in LDAP server. Accordingly, add/modify/remove printers for the
local system. By default, the printer configurator is enabled.
By default, ldapclientd starts at system boot time.
The ldapclientd command can be used to launch the daemon or control it when the daemon is
already running.
Options
The following ldapclientd options are supported. These options can be used only by a superuser.
cache Name of any NSS backend services that the
ldapclientd daemon caches.
Valid cache names are:
automount
automountmap
domain_grp
domain_pwd
group
netgroup
passwd
uiddn
-c
Not supported in this version.
Earlier versions (before B.02.00) used this to reread all LDAP-UX client settings from
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf
just to force a refresh of the LDAP-UX
profile. Refreshing only the profile is now done with the
-r
option. If rereading all LDAP-
UX client settings is necessary, kill
ldapclientd using -k then restart ldapclientd .
-d level Set log level. Initializes log level during startup or sets the log level of the running daemon
process.
Accepted range of logging level is from 0 to 511.
0 = no logging output
1 = critical errors
2 = key function hits
4 = key areas
8 = looping function hits
16 = mutexes
32 = JUDY caching
64 = configuration file parsing
128 = statistic functions
256 =dumps
(dumps produce a large amount of logging which significantly degrades the per-
formance of ldapclientd ).
Example:
511=1+2+4+8+16+32+64+128+256
=
log everything
Default log level is set at 1.
-D [cache] Disable cache. Without the cache name, all valid cache names are shown.
-E [cache] Enable cache. Without the cache name, all valid cache names are shown.
-f Flush all caches.
-h Invoke help.
-k Kill the LDAP client daemon.
This option sends a signal to the currently running ldapclientd daemon, causing it to
exit gracefully.
This option is equivalent to:
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