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Command-Line Utilities Quick Reference
234 Red Hat Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • May 2005
Command-Line Utilities Quick Reference
Table 7-1 provides a summary of the command-line utilities provided for
Directory Server.
Directory Server LDAP utilities are not to be confused with the Solaris LDAP
utilities. If you have Directory Server installed on a Solaris machine, the LDAP
utility manpages you can access are for the Solaris LDAP utilities and not for the
Directory Server LDAP utilities,
ldapsearch
,
ldapmodify
, and
ldapdelete
.
NOTE In order to execute the command-line utilities, you must change to
the directory where the command-line utilities are stored. Although
it is possible to set command-path and library-path variables to
execute the utilities, it is not recommended because you run the risk,
particularly when you have more than one server version installed,
of disrupting the correct execution of other utilities. There is also the
risk of compromising the security of the system.
The same procedure also applies to the Perl scripts discussed in
chapter 8, “Command-Line Scripts.”
Table 7-1 Commonly Used Command-Line Utilities
Command-Line Utility Description
ldapsearch Allows you to search the directory. Returns search results in
LDIF format. For details on this tool, see Appendix B,
“Finding Directory Entries,” in the Red Hat Directory Server
Administrator’s Guide.
ldapmodify Allows you to add, delete, modify, or rename entries. All
operations are specified using LDIF update statements. For
details on this tool, see “Adding and Modifying Entries Using
ldapmodify,” in chapter 2, Creating Directory Entries,” in the
Red Hat Directory Server Administrator’s Guide.
ldapdelete Allows you to delete entries in the directory. For information
on using this utility, see “Deleting Entries Using ldapdelete,”
in chapter 2, “Creating Directory Entries,” in the Red Hat
Directory Server Administrator’s Guide.

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