Syntax, Options, Cl-dump.pl (dumps and decodes the changelog) – Red Hat 8.1 User Manual
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Syntax
bak2db.pl [ -v ] -D rootdn { -w password | -w - | -j filename } -a backupDirectory [ -t
databaseType ] [ -n backend ]
Options
The script bak2db.pl creates an entry in the directory that launches this dynamic task. The entry is
generated based upon the values provided for each option.
Table 7.18. bak2db.pl Options
Option
Description
-a backupDirectory
The directory of the backup files.
-D rootdn
Gives the user DN with root permissions, such
as Directory Manager. The default is the DN of
the Directory Manager, which is read from the
nsslapd-root attribute under cn=config.
-j filename
The name of the file containing the password.
-n backendInstance
Specifies the backend name, such as userRoot,
which is being restored. This option is only used
for filesystem replica initialization or to restore a
single database; it is not necessary to use the -n
option to restore the entire directory.
-t databaseType
The database type. The only possible database
type is ldbm.
-v
Verbose mode.
-w password
The password associated with the user DN.
-w -
Prompts for the password associated with the
user DN.
7.4 .2. cl-dump.pl (Dumps and Decodes the Changelog)
Troubleshoots replication-related problems.
NOTE
cl-dum p.pl is in the /usr/bin directory.
Syntax
cl-dum p.pl [ -h host ] [ -p port ] [ -D bindDn ] [ -w bindPassword | -P bindCert ] [ -r replicaRoots
] [ -o outputFile ] [ -c ] [ -v ]
cl-dum p.pl -i changelogFile [ -o outputFile ] [ -c ] [ -v ]
Options
Without the -i option, the script must be run when the Directory Server is running from a location from
which the server's changelog directory is accessible.
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