Summary of Server Commands and Their Use
The tables in this section provide a summary of the server commands and
how they can be used. The tables use the following legend:
- Remote
The command can be launched on a remote server
- Offline
The command can be launched when the server is stopped
- Online
The command connects to a running server instance
- Administration Port Only
The command must use the administration connector to access the server (on port 4444 by default)
Note - Not all the commands listed in the following tables are supported for Sun
OpenDS Standard Edition proxy.
Table 2 Server Administration Commands
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Table 3 Data Administration Commands
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* The command can be launched remotely but the data files must
be on the host on which the server is running.
Table 4 Server Administration Commands
Table 5 Other Command-Line Utilities