Ns-accountstatus.pl (establishes account status), Syntax, Options – Red Hat 8.1 User Manual
Page 231
number of d's increases the debug level.
--logfile name
-l
This parameter specifies a log file to which
to write the output. If this is not set, then the
migration information is written to a
temporary file, named
/tm p/m igrateXXXXX.log.
To disable logging, set /dev/null as the
logfile.
7.4 .11. ns-accountstatus.pl (Establishes Account Status)
Provides account status information to establish whether an entry or group of entries is inactivated.
Syntax
ns-accountstatus.pl [ -D rootdn ] [ -w password | -w - | -j filename ] [ -p port ] [ -h host ] -I DN [ -
? ]
Options
Table 7.28. ns-accountstatus.pl Options
Option
Description
-D rootdn
Specifies the Directory Server user DN with root
permissions, such as Directory Manager.
-h host
Specifies the hostname of the Directory Server.
The default value is the full hostname of the
machine where Directory Server is installed.
-I DN
Specifies the entry DN or role DN whose status is
required.
-j filename
Specifies the path, including the filename, to the
file that contains the password associated with
the user DN.
-p port
Specifies the Directory Server's port. The default
value is the LDAP port of Directory Server
specified at installation time.
-w password
Specifies the password associated with the user
DN.
-w -
Prompts for the password associated with the
user DN.
-?
Opens the help page.
7.4 .12. ns-activate.pl (Activates an Entry or Group of Entries)
Activates an entry or group of entries.
Syntax
ns-activate.pl [ -D rootdn ] [ -w password | -w - | -j filename ] [ -p port ] [ -h host ] -I DN [ -? ]
Options
Red Hat Directory Server 8.1 Configuration and Command Reference
231