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the parameters of the task and initiates the task. As soon as the task is complete, the task entry is
removed from the directory.

The cn=backup entry is a container entry for backup task operations. The cn=backup entry itself has
no attributes, but each of the task entries within this entry, such as cn=task_ID, cn=backup,
cn=tasks, cn=config, uses the following attributes to define the backup task.

A backup task entry under cn=backup must contain the location of the directory to which to copy the
archive copy (in the

nsArchiveDir

attribute) and the type of database being backed up (in the

nsDatabaseTypes

attribute). Additionally, it must contain a unique cn to identify the task. For example:

dn: cn=example backup, cn=backup, cn=tasks, cn=config
objectclass: extensibleObject
cn: example backup
nsArchiveDir: /export/backups/
nsDatabaseType: ldbm database

As the backup operation runs, the task entry will contain all of the server-generated task attributes listed
in

Section 2.3.15.1, “Task Invocation Attributes for Entries under cn=tasks”

.

nsArchiveDir

This attribute gives the location of the directory to which to write the backup.

The backup directory here should usually be the same as the one configured in the nsslapd-bakdir
attribute.

If this attribute is not included with the cn=backup task, the task will fail with an LDAP object class
violation error (65).

Parameter

Description

Entry DN

cn=task_name, cn=backup, cn=tasks, cn=config

Valid Values

Any local directory location

Default Value
Syntax

Case-exact string

Example

nsArchiveDir: /export/backups

nsDatabaseTypes

This attribute gives the kind of database being archived. Setting the database types signals what kind of
backup plug-in the Directory Server should use to archive the database.

Parameter

Description

Entry DN

cn=task_name, cn=backup, cn=tasks, cn=config

Valid Values

ldbm database

Default Value

ldbm database

Syntax

Case-exact string

Example

nsDatabaseType: ldbm database

2.3.15.5. cn=restore

A database can be restored through the command line by creating a special task entry which defines the
parameters of the task and initiates the task. As soon as the task is complete, the task entry is removed
from the directory.

The cn=restore entry is a container entry for task operations to restore a database. The
cn=restore entry itself has no attributes, but each of the task entries within this entry, such as
cn=task_ID, cn=restore, cn=tasks, cn=config, uses the following attributes to define the restore
task.

A restore task entry under cn=restore must contain the location of the directory from which to retrieve
the archive copy (in the

nsArchiveDir

attribute) and the type of database being restored (in the

nsDatabaseTypes

attribute). Additionally, it must contain a unique cn to identify the task. For example:

dn: cn=example restore, cn=restore, cn=tasks, cn=config
objectclass: extensibleObject
cn: example restore
nsArchiveDir: /export/backups/
nsDatabaseType: ldbm database

As the restore operation runs, the task entry will contain all of the server-generated task attributes listed
in

Section 2.3.15.1, “Task Invocation Attributes for Entries under cn=tasks”

.

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