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Syntax
vdmadmin -X [-b authentication_arguments] -collisions [-resolve]
vdmadmin -X [-b authentication_arguments] -schemacollisions [-resolve] [-global]
Usage Notes
Duplicate LDAP entries on two or more Connection Server instances can cause problems with the
integrity of LDAP data in Horizon 7. This condition can occur during an upgrade, while LDAP replication is
inoperative. Although Horizon 7 checks for this error condition at regular intervals, you can run the
vdmadmin command on one of the Connection Server instances in the group to detect and resolve LDAP
entry collisions manually.
LDAP schema collisions can also occur during an upgrade, while LDAP replication is inoperative.
Because Horizon 7 does not check for this error condition, you must run the vdmadmin command to
detect and resolve LDAP schema collisions manually.
Options
The following table shows the options that you can specify to detect and resolve LDAP entry collisions.
Table 1219. Options for Detecting and Resolving LDAP Entry Collisions
Option Description
-collisions
Specifies an operation for detecting LDAP entry collisions in a
Connection Server group.
-resolve
Resolves all LDAP collisions in the LDAP instance. If you do not
specify this option, the command only lists the problems that it
finds.
The following table shows the options that you can specify to detect and resolve LDAP schema collisions.
Table 1220. Options for Detecting and Resolving LDAP Schema Collisions
Option Description
-schemacollisions
Specifies an operation for detecting LDAP schema collisions in a
Connection Server group or Cloud Pod Architecture
environment.
-resolve
Resolves all LDAP schema collisions in the LDAP instance. If
you do not specify this option, the command only lists the
problems that it finds.
-global
Applies the checks and fixes to the global LDAP instance in a
Cloud Pod Architecture environment. If you do not specify this
option, the checks are run against the local LDAP instance.
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