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Valid Values
true | false
Default Value
false
Syntax
Case-insensitive string
Example
nsUseOneFile: true
nsExportReplica
This attribute identifies whether the exported database will be used in replication. For replicas, the
proper attributes and settings will be included with the entry to initialize the replica automatically.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=task_name, cn=export, cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values
true | false
Default Value
false
Syntax
Case-insensitive string
Example
nsExportReplica: true
nsPrintKey
This attributes sets whether to print the entry ID number as the entry is processed by the export task.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=task_name, cn=export, cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values
true | false
Default Value
true
Syntax
Case-insensitive string
Example
nsPrintKey: false
nsUseId2Entry
The nsUseId2Entry attribute uses the main database index, id2entry, to define the exported LDIF
entries.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=task_name, cn=export, cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values
true | false
Default Value
false
Syntax
Case-insensitive string
Example
nsUseId2Entry: true
nsNoWrap
This attribute sets whether to wrap long lines in the LDIF file.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=task_name, cn=export, cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values
true | false
Default Value
false
Syntax
Case-insensitive string
Example
nsNoWrap: false
nsDumpUniqId
This attribute sets that the unique IDs for the exported entries are not exported.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=task_name, cn=export, cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values
true | false
Default Value
false
Syntax
Case-insensitive string
Example
nsDumpUniqId: true
2.3.15.4 . cn=backup
A database can be backed up through the command line by creating a special task entry which defines
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