Table 7.2 4 . ldif2db.pl Opt ions
Option Description
-c Merges chunk size.
-D rootdn Specifies the user DN with root permissions,
such as Directory Manager.
-E Decrypts encrypted data during export. This
option is used only if database encryption is
enabled.
-g string Generates a unique ID. Type none for no unique
ID to be generated and determ inistic for the
generated unique ID to be name-based. By
default, a time-based unique ID is generated.
When using the determ inistic generation to
have a name-based unique ID, it is also possible
to specify the namespace for the server to use,
as follows:
-g deterministic namespaceId
namespaceId is a string of characters in the
format 00-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-
xxxxxxxx.
Use this option to import the same LDIF file into
two different Directory Servers and the contents
of both directories should have the same set of
unique IDs. If unique IDs already exist in the LDIF
file being imported, then the existing IDs are
imported to the server, regardless of the options
specified.
-G namespaceId Generates a namespace ID as a name-based
unique ID. This is the same as specifying the -g
deterministic option.
-i filename Specifies the filename of the input LDIF files.
When multiple files are imported, they are
imported in the order they are specified on the
command line.
-j filename Specifies the path, including the filename, to the
file that contains the password associated with
the user DN.
-n backendInstance Specifies the instance to be imported.
-O Requests that only the core database is created
without attribute indexes.
-s includeSuffix Specifies the suffixes to be included or specifies
the subtrees to be included if -n has been used.
-v Specifies verbose mode.
-w password Specifies the password associated with the user
DN.
-w - Prompts for the password associated with the
user DN.
-x excludeSuffix Specifies the suffixes to be excluded.
7.4 .8 . logconv.pl (Log Converte r)
Analyzes the access logs of a Directory Server to extract usage statistics and count the occurrences of
significant events. It is compatible with log formats from previous releases of Directory Server. For
information on access logs, see Section 5.1, “Access Log Reference”.
NOTE
logconv.pl is in the /usr/bin directory.
The tool will extract the following information from access logs:
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