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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Unified Directory
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Release 2 (11.1.2)
Part Number E22648-02
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List of Examples
4-1 Using Network Group Criteria to Route to Different Workflows
4-2 Using a Network Group QOS Policy to Filter Requests
4-3 A Network Group Routing to Several Workflows
5-1 Safe Data Level = 1
5-2 Safe Data Level = 2 (RS and DS on Different Hosts)
5-3 Safe Data Level = 2 (RS and DS on Same Host)
5-4 Safe Read Mode in a Single Data Center With One Group
5-5 Safe Read Mode in a Single Data Center With More Than One Group
5-6 Safe Read Mode in a Multi-Data Center Deployment
10-1 Examples of Searches Using Numeric Distribution Algorithm
10-2 Examples of Searches Using Lexico Distribution Algorithm
10-3 Example of DN Pattern Algorithm Split by Region
10-4 Using a Global Index Catalog for Telephone Numbers
14-1 Example of Client Connection Affinity Rejected
14-2 To Restart a Global Index Catalog in a Replicated Topology
14-3 Adding a Global Index to a Replicated Global Index Catalog Topology
14-4 Overwriting the Contents of Replicated Global Index Catalogs
14-5 Adding a Proxy to a Replicated Topology
16-1 Equality Search
16-2 Less-Than Search
16-3 Less-Than-or-Equal-To Search
16-4 Greater-Than-or-Equal-To Search
16-5 Greater-Than Search
16-6 Substring Search
16-7 Creating a New Equality Index
16-8 Adding a Substring Index
16-9 Creating a New VLV Index
19-1 Edited Kerberos Client Configuration File /etc/krb5/krb5.conf
19-2 Edited Administration Server ACL Configuration File
19-3 Edited KDC Server Configuration File /etc/krb5/kdc.conf
19-4 New testuser.ldif File
23-1 Configuring Account Lockout
23-2 Configuring Last Login
23-3 Configuring Password History Count and Duration
A-1 Creating the Script
A-2 Starting the Directory Server by Using the New Script
A-3 Stopping the Directory Server by Using the New Script
A-4 Restarting the Directory Server by Using the New Script
A-5 Specifying JAVA_HOME and JAVA_ARGS in the Script
A-6 Viewing the Global Help Subcommands
A-7 Migrating a Directory Proxy Server Configuration to an Oracle Unified Directory Configuration
A-8 Viewing the Global Help Subcommands
A-9 Running ds2oud in Interactive Mode From the Command Line
A-10 Running ds2oud for Diagnosing Data
A-11 Migrating an Existing Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Configuration to an Oracle Unified Directory Configuration
A-12 Viewing the Global Help Subcommands and Global Options
A-13 Viewing a Component's Subcommand Help Information
A-14 Viewing Help on an Individual Subcommand
A-15 Displaying a Component's Properties
A-16 Parameters Supported by the -F, --batchFilePath subcommand
A-17 Using the sortMenuItem Option to Display Information as per Locale
A-18 Modifying a Script
A-19 Enabling Directory Server Replication
A-20 Initializing Directory Server Replication
A-21 Obtaining the Directory Server Replication Status
A-22 Disabling Directory Server Replication
A-23 Configuring the External Change Log on a Non-replicated Server
A-24 Viewing the Global Help Subcommands and Global Options
A-25 Viewing Help on an Individual Subcommand
A-26 Using gicadm to Create a Global Index Catalog
A-27 Using gicadm to Add a Global Index to a Global Index Catalog
A-28 Using gicadm to Associate a Global Index Catalog to a Distribution
A-29 Displaying a Summary of Scheduled Tasks
A-30 Obtaining Task Information
A-31 Canceling a Scheduled Task
A-32 Obtaining a Copy of an Existing Configuration
A-33 Running the Help Command Option
A-34 Editing the Configuration
A-35 Running the Help Command Option
A-36 Pasting the Configuration
A-37 Running the Help Command Option
A-38 Running oud-replication-gateway-setup in GUI Mode
A-39 Running oud-replication-gateway-setup in Interactive Mode From the Command Line
A-40 Running oud-setup in GUI Mode
A-41 Running oud-setup in Interactive Mode From the Command Line
A-42 Running oud-setup in Non-Interactive CLI Mode
A-43 Running oud-setup in Non-Interactive CLI Mode With LDIF Import
A-44 Running oud-setup in Non-Interactive Mode With Sample Entry Generation
A-45 Running oud-setup on Windows
A-46 Running oud-proxy-setup in GUI Mode
A-47 Running oud-proxy-setup in Non-Interactive CLI Mode
A-48 Starting the Server
A-49 Starting the Server as a Foreground Process
A-50 Displaying the Server Status
A-51 Stopping a Server Locally
A-52 Stopping a Server Remotely
A-53 Restarting a Server Remotely
A-54 Uninstalling by Using the Graphical Uninstaller
A-55 Uninstalling by Using the Command Line
A-56 Uninstalling in Non-Interactive CLI Mode
A-57 Enabling the Server as a Windows Service
A-58 Disabling the Server as a Windows Service
A-59 Displaying a Status
A-60 Backing Up All Configured Back Ends
A-61 Backing Up a Specific Back End
A-62 Running an Incremental Backup
A-63 Running an Incremental Backup on a Specific Back End
A-64 Running an Incremental Backup Against an Existing Backup
A-65 Backing Up All Configured Back Ends with Encryption and Signed Hash
A-66 Scheduling a Backup
A-67 Base64 Encoding a String
A-68 Base64 Encoding the Contents of a File
A-69 Decoding a Base64-Encoded String
A-70 Decoding the Contents of a Base64-Encoded File
A-71 Base64-Encoding and Decoding on Linux Systems
A-72 Displaying the List of Root Containers
A-73 Displaying a List of Entry Containers
A-74 Displaying a List of Database Containers
A-75 Dumping the Contents of a Database and Skipping Decode
A-76 Listing the Storage Schemes on the Server
A-77 Listing the Authenticated Passcode Syntax Storage Schemes on the Server
A-78 Encoding a Clear-Text Password to Another Scheme
A-79 Encoding a Clear-Text Password to Another Scheme using the Authentication Password Syntax
A-80 Comparing a Clear-Text Password to an Encoded Password
A-81 Compare a Clear-Text Password to an Encoded Password and Return an Exit Code
A-82 Encoding a Password Contained in a File using SSHA
A-83 Performing an Offline Export
A-84 Performing an Online Export
A-85 Scheduling an Export
A-86 Running an Offline Import
A-87 Importing Part of an LDIF File Offline
A-88 Importing Data From a MakeLDIF Template
A-89 Importing User Attributes Only
A-90 Importing User Attributes and Excluding an Attribute
A-91 Importing Operational Attributes Only
A-92 Importing Selected User and Operational Attributes
A-93 Running an Online Import
A-94 Scheduling an Import
A-95 Comparing Two LDIF files and Sending the Differences to Standard Output
A-96 Comparing Two LDIF files and Sending the Differences to a File
A-97 Modifying an LDIF File
A-98 Searching an LDIF File
A-99 Searching an LDIF File by Using a Filter File
A-100 Listing the Current Back Ends
A-101 Listing the Back-end ID
A-102 Listing the Base DN
A-103 Creating a Sample LDIF File
A-104 Creating a Large Sample LDIF File
A-105 Viewing All Password Policy State Information for a User
A-106 Disabling a User Account
A-107 Enabling a User Account
A-108 Rebuilding an Index
A-109 Rebuilding All Indexes
A-110 Rebuilding Extensible Indexes
A-111 Displaying the Backup Information
A-112 Restoring a Backup
A-113 Restoring an Encrypted Backup
A-114 Scheduling a Restore
A-115 Using split-ldif to Populate a Global Index with One Indexed Attribute
A-116 Using split-ldif to Populate a Global Index with Several Indexed Attributes
A-117 Verifying an Index
A-118 Verifying an Index and Counting Errors
A-119 Comparing an Entity for Group Membership
A-120 Comparing an Attribute Value to an Entry
A-121 Using ldapcompare with Server Authentication
A-122 Using ldapcompare with Client Authentication
A-123 Deleting an Entry from the Command Line
A-124 Deleting Multiple Entries by Using a DN File
A-125 Deleting Entries by Using Server Authentication
A-126 Deleting Entries by Using Client Authentication
A-127 Adding an Entry
A-128 Adding an Attribute to an Entry
A-129 Modifying the Value of an Attribute
A-130 Modifying Multiple Attributes
A-131 Deleting an Attribute from the Command Line
A-132 Deleting an Entry from the Command Line
A-133 Using ldapmodify with Server Authentication
A-134 Using ldapmodify with Client Authentication
A-135 Modifying Your User Password
A-136 Modifying and Generating a Password for Another User
A-137 Modifying a Password for Another User
A-138 Returning All Entries
A-139 Returning Attributes Names but No Values
A-140 Returning Specific Attribute Values
A-141 Returning the Root DSE
A-142 Searching by Using Server Authentication
A-143 Searching by Using Client Authentication
A-144 Returning the Effective Rights of a User
A-145 Returning the Schema
A-146 Performing a Persistent Search
A-147 Viewing ACI Attributes
A-148 Viewing Monitoring Information
A-149 Searching by Using a Properties File