Working With Oracle® Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

Uninitializing an LDAP Client

Uninitializing an LDAP client means restoring the client name service to its status prior to the last issuance of the ldapclient command with the init, modify, or manual options. In other words, the –uninit option of the command cancels the last changes effected by the other options of the ldapclient command. For example, if the client was configured to use profile1 and was then changed to use profile2, using ldapclient uninit would cause the client revert to using profile1.

To uninitialize an LDAP client, use the following command syntax:

# ldapclient uninit
System successfully recovered.