1SLAPINDEX(8C)                                                    SLAPINDEX(8C)
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NAME

6       slapindex - Reindex entries in a SLAPD database
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SYNOPSIS

9       /usr/sbin/slapindex  [-b suffix]  [-c] [-d debug-level] [-f slapd.conf]
10       [-F confdir]  [-g]  [-n dbnum]  [-o option[=value]]  [-q]   [-t]   [-v]
11       [attr[...]]
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DESCRIPTION

14       Slapindex is used to regenerate slapd(8) indices based upon the current
15       contents of a database.  It opens the given database determined by  the
16       database number or suffix and updates the indices for all values of all
17       attributes of all entries. If a list of specific attributes is provided
18       on  the command line, only the indices for those attributes will be re‐
19       generated.  Databases configured as subordinate of this  one  are  also
20       re-indexed, unless -g is specified.
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22       All  files  eventually created by slapindex will belong to the identity
23       slapindex is run as, so make sure you either  run  slapindex  with  the
24       same  identity  slapd(8) will be run as (see option -u in slapd(8)), or
25       change file ownership before running slapd(8).
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OPTIONS

28       -b suffix
29              Use the specified suffix to determine which database to generate
30              output for. By default, the first database that supports the re‐
31              quested operation is used. The -b cannot be used in  conjunction
32              with the -n option.
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34       -c     enable continue (ignore errors) mode.
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36       -d debug-level
37              enable  debugging  messages  as  defined by the specified debug-
38              level; see slapd(8) for details.
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40       -f slapd.conf
41              specify an alternative slapd.conf(5) file.
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43       -F confdir
44              specify a config directory.  If both -f and  -F  are  specified,
45              the  config  file will be read and converted to config directory
46              format and written to the specified directory.  If  neither  op‐
47              tion  is specified, an attempt to read the default config direc‐
48              tory will be made before trying to use the default config  file.
49              If  a valid config directory exists then the default config file
50              is ignored.
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52       -g     disable subordinate gluing.  Only the specified database will be
53              processed, and not its glued subordinates (if any).
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55       -n dbnum
56              Generate output for the dbnum-th database listed in the configu‐
57              ration file. The config database slapd-config(5), is always  the
58              first database, so use -n 0
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60              The -n cannot be used in conjunction with the -b option.
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62       -o option[=value]
63              Specify  an  option  with a(n optional) value.  Possible generic
64              options/values are:
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66                     syslog=<subsystems>  (see `-s' in slapd(8))
67                     syslog-level=<level> (see `-S' in slapd(8))
68                     syslog-user=<user>   (see `-l' in slapd(8))
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71       -q     enable quick (fewer integrity checks) mode. Performs no  consis‐
72              tency  checks when writing the database. Improves indexing time,
73              however the database will most likely be unusable if any  errors
74              or interruptions occur.
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76       -t     enable  truncate mode. Truncates (empties) an index database be‐
77              fore indexing any entries. May only be used with back-mdb.
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79       -v     enable verbose mode.
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LIMITATIONS

82       Your slapd(8) should not be running (at least, not in read-write  mode)
83       when you do this to ensure consistency of the database.
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85       This  command  provides  ample  opportunity  for the user to obtain and
86       drink their favorite beverage.
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EXAMPLES

89       To reindex your SLAPD database, give the command:
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91            /usr/sbin/slapindex
92       To regenerate the index for only a specific attribute, e.g. "uid", give
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95            /usr/sbin/slapindex uid
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SEE ALSO

98       ldap(3), ldif(5), slapadd(8), ldapadd(1), slapd(8)
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100       "OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

103       OpenLDAP  Software  is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project
104       <http://www.openldap.org/>.  OpenLDAP Software is derived from the Uni‐
105       versity of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
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