Table a.5. db2index options, Glossary – Red Hat 8.1 User Manual

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Table A.5. db2index Options

Option

Description

-d debugLevel

Specifies the debug level to use during index
creation. For further information, refer to

Section 2.3.1.44, “nsslapd-errorlog-level (Error
Log Level)”

.

-D configDir

Specifies the location of the server configuration
directory that contains the configuration
information for the index creation process. This
must be the full path to the configuration directory,
/etc/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name.

-n backendName

Specifies the name of the backend containing the
entries to index.

-t attributeName[:indextypes(:mathingrules)]

Specifies the attribute to be indexed as well as
the types of indexes to create and matching rules
to apply, if any. If the matching rule is specified, an
index type must be specified. This option cannot
be used with -T. indexTypes specifies a comma-
separated list of indexes to be created for the
attributes. matchingRules is an optional, comma-
separated list of the OIDs for the languages in
which the attribute will be indexed. This option is
used to create international indexes. For
information on supported locales and collation
order OIDs, see the Appendix
"Internationalization" in the Directory Server
Administrator's Guide
.

-T vlvTag

Specifies the VLV tag to use to create VLV
indexes. The Console can be used to specify VLV
tags for each database supporting the directory
tree, as described in the Directory Server
Administrator's Guide
. Additional VLV tags can be
defined by creating them in LDIF and adding them
in the Directory Server configuration. This options
cannot be used with -t.

Glossary

A

access control instruction

See

ACI

.

access control list

See

ACL

.

access rights

In the context of access control, specify the level of access granted or denied. Access rights
are related to the type of operation that can be performed on the directory. The following rights
can be granted or denied: read, write, add, delete, search, compare, selfwrite, proxy and all.

account inactivation

Disables a user account, group of accounts, or an entire domain so that all authentication
attempts are automatically rejected.

ACI

An instruction that grants or denies permissions to entries in the directory.

See Also

access control instruction

.

ACL

The mechanism for controlling access to your directory.

See Also

access control list

.

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