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USN-TOMBSTONE-CLEANUP.PL(8) System Manager's Manual USN-TOMBSTONE-CLEANUP.PL(8)

NAME

usn-tombstone-cleanup.pl - Directory Server perl script for cleaning up tombstone entries.

SYNOPSIS

usn-tombstone-cleanup.pl [-Z serverID] [-D rootdn] { -w password | -w - | -j filename } -s suffix -n backend [-m maxusn_to_delete] [-P protocol] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

Deletes the tombstone entries maintained by the instance if the USN Plug-in is enabled.

OPTIONS

A summary of options is included below:

The server ID of the Directory Server instance. If there is only one instance on the system, this option can be skipped.
The Directory Manager DN, or root DN. If not specified, the script will search the server instance configuration for the value.
The rootdn password.

Prompt for the rootdn password.
The name of the file that contains the root DN password.
Gives the name of the suffix containing the entries to clean/delete.
Gives the name of the database containing the entries to clean/delete. Example, userRoot.
Sets the upper bound for entries to delete. All tombstone entries with an entryUSN value up to the specified maximum (inclusive) are deleted, but not past that USN value. If no maximum USN value is set, then all backend tombstone entries are deleted.
The connection protocol to connect to the Directory Server. Protocols are STARTTLS, LDAPS, LDAPI, and LDAP. If this option is skipped, the most secure protocol that is available is used. For LDAPI, AUTOBIND is also available for the root user.

Display usage

EXAMPLE

Note: security must be enabled to use protocol STARTTLS. If STARTTLS is not available it will default to next strongest/available protocol automatically.

DIAGNOSTICS

Exit status is zero if no errors occur. Errors result in a non-zero exit status and a diagnostic message being written to standard error.

AUTHOR

usn-tombstone-cleanup.pl was written by the 389 Project.

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/new_issue

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2017 Red Hat, Inc.

March 31, 2017