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Chapter 6. Command-Line Utilities
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6.3. Command-Line Utilities Quick Reference
The following table provides a summary of the command-line utilities provided for Directory Server.
Command-Line Utility Description
ldapsearch Searches the directory and returns search
results in LDIF format. For details on this tool,
see the "Finding Directory Entries" appendix in
the Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
ldapmodify Adds, deletes, modifies, or renames entries.
All operations are specified using LDIF update
statements. For details on this tool, see "Adding
and Modifying Entries Using ldapmodify" in
the "Creating Directory Entries" chapter in the
Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
ldapdelete Deletes entries in the directory. For information
on using this utility, see "Deleting Entries Using
ldapdelete" in the "Creating Directory Entries"
chapter in the Directory Server Administrator's
Guide.
ldappasswd Changes users passwords with the password
change extended operation. For more
information on the password extended change
operation, see the "Managing the Password
Policy" section of the "Managing User Accounts
and Passwords" chapter in the Directory Server
Administrator's Guide.
ldif Automatically formats LDIF files and creates
base 64-encoded attribute values. For details on
this tool, see appendix A in the Directory Server
Administrator's Guide.
dbscan Analyzes and extracts information from a
Directory Server database file.
Table 6.1. Commonly-Used Command-Line Utilities
6.4. ldapsearch
ldapsearch is a configurable utility that locates and retrieves directory entries via LDAP. This utility
opens a connection to the specified server using the specified distinguished name and password and
locates entries based on a specified search filter. Search scopes can include a single entry, an entry's
immediate subentries, or an entire tree or subtree. Search results are returned in LDIF format.
Syntax
Commonly-Used ldapsearch Options
Persistent Search Options
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