nsArchiveDir
This attribute gives the location of the directory to which to write the backup.
Parameter Descript ion
Entry DN cn=task_name, cn=restore, cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values Any local directory location
Default Value
Syntax Case-exact string
Example nsArchiveDir: /export/backups
nsDatabaseType s
This attribute gives the kind of database being archived. Setting the database types signals what kind of
backup plug-in the Directory Server should use to archive the database.
Parameter Descript ion
Entry DN cn=task_name, cn=restore, cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values ldbm database
Default Value ldbm database
Syntax Case-exact string
Example nsDatabaseT ype: ldbm database
2.3.15.6. cn=index
Directory attributes can be indexed though the command line by creating a special task entry which
defines the parameters of the task and initiates the task. As soon as the task is complete, the task entry
is removed from the directory.
The cn=index entry is a container entry for index task operations. T he cn=index entry itself has no
attributes, but each of the task entries within this entry, such as cn=task_ID, cn=index, cn=tasks,
cn=config, uses the following attributes to define the backup task.
An index task entry under cn=index can create a standard index by identifying the attribute to be
indexed and the type of index to create, both defined in the nsIndexAttribute attribute.
Alternatively, the index task can be used to generate virtual list view (VLV) indexes for an attribute using
the nsIndexVLVAttribute attribute. This is the same as running the vlvindex script.
For example:
dn: cn=exam ple presence index, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config
objectclass: extensibleObject
cn: example presence index
nsIndexAttribute: "cn:pres"
dn: cn=exam ple VLV index, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config
objectclass: extensibleObject
cn: example VLV index
nsIndexVLVAttribute: "by MCC ou=people,dc=exam ple,dc=com"
As the index operation runs, the task entry will contain all of the server-generated task attributes listed in
Section 2.3.15.1, “Task Invocation Attributes for Entries under cn=tasks”.
nsIndexAt tribute
This attribute gives the name of the attribute to index and the types of indexes to apply. T he format of
the attribute value is the attribute name and a comma-separated list of index types, enclosed in double
quotation marks. For example:
nsIndexAttribute: attribute:index1,index2
Parameter Descript ion
Entry DN cn=task_name, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config
Valid Values
Any attribute
The index type, which can be pres (presence),
eq (equality), approx (approximate), and sub
(substring)
Default Value
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