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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Man Page Reference for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition
11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0)

Part Number E28967-01
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Intro_1User

introduction to Directory Server Enterprise Edition user commands

Description

This section describes commands available in a full installation of Directory Server Enterprise Edition.

OTHER SECTIONS

See also the following introductory pages.

Intro_2Admin(1M)

This section describes commands used for Directory Server Enterprise Edition maintenance and administration purposes.

Intro_5Formats(4)

This section describes the formats of files delivered with Directory Server Enterprise Edition.

Intro_3DSconf(5DSCONF)

This section describes Directory Server configuration properties. You modify these properties using the dsconf command.

This section also describes legacy Directory Server configuration attributes. You modify these attributes using the ldapmodify command on the entries under cn=config.

Intro_4DPconf(5DPCONF)

This section describes Directory Proxy Server configuration properties. You these properties using the dpconf command.

Intro_6Schema(5DSSD)

This section describes collections of LDAP schema objects that Directory Server provides.

Intro_7Attributes(5DSAT)

This section describes attribute types defined in the LDAP schema that Directory Server provides.

Intro_8Classes(5DSOC)

This section describes object classes defined in the LDAP schema that Directory Server provides.

LIST OF COMMANDS

This reference manual section includes the following pages.

authrate(1)

measure rate of authentication to an LDAP directory

dsmlmodify(1)

add, modify, rename, move, or delete directory entries

dsmlsearch(1)

find directory entries

entrycmp(1)

compare the same entry on two or more different servers

fildif(1)

creates a filtered version of an LDIF input file

insync(1)

indicate the synchronization state between a supplier replica and one or more consumer replicas

ldapcmp(1)

compare LDAP entries from two directories

ldapcompare(1)

compare a value with an LDAP entry attribute value

ldapdelete(1)

delete LDAP entries

ldapmodify(1)

add, modify, rename, move, or delete LDAP entries

ldappasswd(1)

change the password of an LDAP entry

ldapsearch(1)

find LDAP entries

ldapsubtdel(1)

recursively delete a subtree of LDAP entries

ldif(1)

format input by adding base64 encoding to make it suitable for inclusion in an LDIF file

ldifxform(1)

reformat LDIF text

logconv(1)

analyze access logs

makeldif(1)

generate LDIF for import into a directory

mmldif(1)

combine multiple ldif files into a single, authoritative set of entries

modrate(1)

measure modification performance for an LDAP directory

pwdhash(1)

print the encrypted form of a password by using one of the encryption algorithms

repldisc(1)

discover a replication topology

searchrate(1)

measure search performance for an LDAP directory