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Table 6.22. ldif Options
Option
Description
-b
Specifies that the ldif utility should interpret the
entire input as a single binary value. If -b is not
present, each line is considered to be a separate
input value.
As an alternative to the -b option, use the :<
URL specifier notation. For example:
jpegphoto:< file:///tmp/myphoto.jpg
Although the official notation requires three ///,
the use of one / is accepted.
NOTE
The :< URL specifier notation only works
if LDIF statement is version 1 or later,
meaning version: 1 is inserted in the
LDIF file. Otherwise, the file URL is
appended as the attribute value rather
than the contents of the file.
6.9. dbscan
The dbscan tool analyzes and extracts information from a Directory Server database file. See
for more information on database files.
Database files use the .db2, .db3, and .db4 extensions in their filename, depending on the version of
Directory Server.
Syntax
dbscan -f filename [ options ]
Options
Table 6.23. Common Options
Option
Parameter
Description
-f
filename
Specifies the name of the
database file, the contents of
which are to be analyzed and
extracted. This option is
required.
-R
Dump the database as raw data.
-t
size
Specifies the entry truncate size
(in bytes).
NOTE
The options listed in
Table 6.24, “Entry File Options”
are meaningful only when the database file
is id2entry.db4.
Table 6.24 . Entry File Options
Option
Parameter
Description
-K
entry_id
Specifies the entry to ID to look
up.
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