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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Evaluation Guide 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0)
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Preface

1.  Overview of Directory Server Enterprise Edition

2.  Service Manageability

3.  High Data Availability and Integrity

Robust Replication

Unlimited Masters for Replication

Prioritized Replication

Replicated Account Lockout Attributes

Monitoring Replication Convergence

Importing Many Entries to Large Replicated Suffixes

Synchronized Backup and Export

Compacting Database Files

File System Snapshot of Frozen Database

Changing Attributes While the Server Is Online

To Change the Data Directory Path With the Server Online

Attribute Syntax Validation on Update

Schema Validation by Directory Proxy Server

Where to Go From Here

4.  Tuned for Performance

5.  Enhanced Security

6.  Managed Scalability

7.  Virtual Directory

8.  Synchronizing Directory Server With Windows Users and Groups

A.  Standards and RFCs Supported by Directory Server Enterprise Edition

Importing Many Entries to Large Replicated Suffixes

Directory Server provides a mechanism for adding new entries to an existing database. This import process checks if a given entry already exists so that data is not overwritten. This feature allows you to import an LDIF file in multiple passes at different times. Successive imports do not delete what already exists in the database.

For more information about importing entries to large replicated suffixes, see Incrementally Adding Many Entries to Large Replicated Suffixes in Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Administration Guide.