Starting and Stopping Your Server Instance
Configuring the Server Instance
Configuring the Proxy Components
Modifying Network Group Properties
Creating a Network Group Quality of Service Policy
To Modify a Network Group Quality of Service Policy
Listing LDAP Server Extensions
Listing Proxy Workflow Elements
Viewing LDAP Proxy Element Properties
Viewing LDAP Server Extension Properties
Viewing Advanced LDAP Server Extension Properties
Viewing Proxy Workflow Element
Creating an LDAP Server Extension
Creating a Proxy LDAP Workflow Element
Modifying LDAP Server Extension Properties
Modifying LDAP Server Extension Advanced Properties
LDAP Data Source Monitoring Connection Properties
Modifying a Proxy LDAP Workflow Element Properties
Creating a Load Balancing Workflow Element
Creating a Load Balancing Algorithm
Creating the Load Balancing Routes
Modifying Load Balancing Properties
Modifying the Load Balancing Algorithm Type
Modifying the Load Balancing Route Properties
Setting Client Connection Affinity
Deleting Load Balancing Elements
Creating a Distribution Workflow Element
Creating a Distribution Algorithm
Creating a lexico or numeric Distribution Partition
Creating a dnpattern Distribution Partition
Configuring Global Index Catalogs
To Create a Global Index Catalog Containing Global Indexes
To View Global Index Catalog Properties
Modifying the Properties of a Global Index Catalog
To View Global Index Properties
To Export Contents of a Global Index Catalog to a File
To Associate a Global Index Catalog to a Distribution
To Disassociate a Global Index Catalog From a Distribution
To Add a Global Index to a Global Index Catalog
To Remove a Global Index From a Global Index Catalog
Configuring Controls Required by the Global Index Catalog with Sun OpenDS Standard Edition
Replication of Global Index Catalogs
To Enable Global Index Catalog Replication
To Initialize Global Index Catalog Replication
To Disable Global Index Catalog Replication
To View the Status of a Replicated Global Index Catalog Configuration
Logging of Replication Activities
Lifecycle Examples for Replicated Global Index Catalogs
Configuring Security Between Clients and Servers
Configuring Security Between the Proxy and the Data Source
Configuring Servers With the Control Panel
You can import the contents of a specific file into one or multiple global indexes in a global index catalog. You must specify the name of the catalog into which the content of the file is to be imported. You can filter the content of the file to data related to a particular index by optionally providing the attributeName parameter.
The data file to be imported can be created by executing the split-ldif command or from executing the gicadm export command, for example.
$ gicadm -h localhost -D "cn=Directory Manager" -p 4444 -w password -X \ import --file file --catalogName name
The path to the file from which the contents of the catalog are imported is declared by file. The global index catalog is declared by its name.
Note - If the Sun OpenDS Standard Edition proxy stops while a gicadm import task is being executed, the global index catalog back end is set to enabled=false. In this case, re-enable the global index back end using the following command, where name is the name of the global index catalog:
$ dsconfig -h localhost -D "cn=Directory Manager" -p 4444 -w password -X \ set-backend-prop --backend-name name \ set enabled:true
Not all data in the file might be relevant to the attributes contained in the global indexes in the global index catalog. If entries in the file are not relevant, they are rejected.
$ gicadm -h localhost -D "cn=Directory Manager" -p 4444 -w password -X import --file file \ --catalogName name --rejectFile Rejectfile-name
The number of rejected entries is returned as an exit code. If there are more than 255 rejected entries, the exit code is 255.