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LDIF2DB(8) LDIF2DB(8)
NAME
ldif2db - Directory Server script for importing a LDIF file
SYNOPSIS
ldif2db [-Z serverID] -n backendname {-s includesuffix}* [{-x
excludesuffix}*] [-g [string] [-G namespace_id]] {-i ldiffile}* [-c
chunksize] [-O] [-E] [-q] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
Imports a LDIF file. Either the option '-n' or '-s' must be used. The
server instance must be stopped prior to running this command.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below:
-Z Server Identifier
The server ID of the Directory Server instance. If there is
only one instance on the system, this option can be skipped.
-n Backend Name
The name of the LDBM database to restore. Example: userRoot
-s includeSuffix
Specifies the suffixes to be included or specifies the subtrees
to be included.
-x excludeSuffix
Specifies the suffixes to be excluded or specifies the subtrees
to be excluded.
-i filename
Name for the LDIF file to import.
-c Chunk size
The number of entries to process before starting a fresh pass
during the import. By default this is handled internally by the
server.
-O
Requests that only the core database is created without
attribute indexes.
-g [string]
Generates a unique ID. Type none for no unique ID to be gener‐
ated and deterministic for the generated unique ID to be name-
based. By default, a time-based unique ID is generated. When
using the deterministic 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.
-G namespace_id
Generates a namespace ID as a name-based unique ID. This is the
same as specifying the -g deterministic option.
-E
Encrypts data during import. This option is used only if data‐
base encryption is enabled.
-v
Display verbose ouput
-h
Display usage
EXAMPLE
ldif2db -Z instance1 -n userRoot -i /LDAP/ldif/data.ldif
ldif2db -s "dc=example,dc=com" -i /LDAP/ldif/data.ldif
DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is zero if no errors occur. Errors result in a non-zero
exit status and a diagnostic message being written to standard error.
AUTHOR
ldif2db was written by the 389 Project.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to http://bugzilla.redhat.com.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
Mar 5, 2013 LDIF2DB(8)
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