NAME¶
ldbedit - Edit LDB databases using your preferred editor
SYNOPSIS¶
ldbedit [-?] [--usage] [-s base|one|sub]
    [-b basedn] [-a] [-e editor] [-H LDB-URL] [expression]
    [attributes...]
DESCRIPTION¶
ldbedit is a utility that allows you to edit LDB entries (in tdb
    files, sqlite files or LDAP servers) using your preferred editor. ldbedit
    generates an LDIF file based on your query, allows you to edit the LDIF, and
    then merges that LDIF back into the LDB backend.
OPTIONS¶
-?, --help
Show list of available options, and a phrase describing
  what that option does.
--usage
Show list of available options. This is similar to the
  help option, however it does not provide any description, and is hence
  shorter.
-H <ldb-url>
LDB URL to connect to. For a tdb database, this will be
  of the form 
tdb://filename. For a LDAP connection over unix domain
  sockets, this will be of the form 
ldapi://socket. For a (potentially
  remote) LDAP connection over TCP, this will be of the form
  
ldap://hostname. For an SQLite database, this will be of the form
  
sqlite://filename.
-s one|sub|base
Search scope to use. One-level, subtree or base.
-a, -all
Edit all records. This allows you to apply the same
  change to a number of records at once. You probably want to combine this with
  an expression of the form "objectclass=*".
-e editor, --editor editor
Specify the editor that should be used (overrides the
  VISUAL and EDITOR environment variables). If this option is not used, and
  neither VISUAL nor EDITOR environment variables are set, then the vi editor
  will be used.
-b basedn
Specify Base Distinguished Name to use.
-v, --verbose
Make ldbedit more verbose about the operations that are
  being performed. Without this option, ldbedit will only provide a summary
  change line.
ENVIRONMENT¶
LDB_URL
LDB URL to connect to. This can be overridden by using
  the -H command-line option.)
VISUAL and EDITOR
Environment variables used to determine what editor to
  use. VISUAL takes precedence over EDITOR, and both are overridden by the -e
  command-line option.
VERSION¶
This man page is correct for version 1.1 of LDB.
AUTHOR¶
ldb was written by Andrew Tridgell[1].
If you wish to report a problem or make a suggestion then please
    see the http://ldb.samba.org/ web site for current contact and
    maintainer information.
This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij and updated by Brad
    Hards.
NOTES¶
  -  1.
- Andrew Tridgell