Nsexportreplica, Nsprintkey, Nsuseid2entry – Red Hat 8.1 User Manual

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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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