You cannot use DSCC to perform this task. Use the command line, as described in this procedure.
View the properties of an LDIF data view.
$ dpconf get-ldif-data-view-prop -h host -p port view-name |
An LDIF data view has the following default properties:
alternate-search-base-dn : - attr-name-mappings : none base-dn : suffixDN bind-pwd-attr : userPassword contains-shared-entries : false custom-distribution-algorithm : none db-pwd-encryption : clear-text description : - distribution-algorithm : none dn-join-rule : none dn-mapping-attrs : none dn-mapping-source-base-dn : none excluded-subtrees : - filter-join-rule : none is-enabled : true is-read-only : false is-routable : true ldif-data-source : /path/to/filename.ldif lexicographic-attrs : all lexicographic-lower-bound : none lexicographic-upper-bound : none non-viewable-attr : none non-writable-attr : none numeric-attrs : all numeric-default-data-view : false numeric-lower-bound : none numeric-upper-bound : none pattern-matching-base-object-search-filter : all pattern-matching-dn-regular-expression : all pattern-matching-one-level-search-filter : all pattern-matching-subtree-search-filter : all process-bind : - replication-role : master viewable-attr : all except non-viewable-attr writable-attr : all except non-writable-attr |
Change one or more of the properties that are listed in Step 1.
$ dpconf set-ldif-data-view-prop -h host -p port view-name property:value \ [property:value ... ] |
For example, to change the source LDIF file for the data view, set the ldif-data-source property.
$ dpconf set-ldif-data-view-prop -h host1 -p 1389 -D cn="Proxy Manager" \ myLDIFDataView ldif-data-source:/local/files/example.ldif |