These commands will export your data into an LDIF file. Replace
everything in the [brackets] with your info.
Change to directory with scripts
# cd /usr/lib64/dirsrv/slapd-[TAB]
Dump data to ldif
# ./db2ldif -n userRoot -a /var/tmp/`date +%Y.%m.%d`.ldif
This step might be optional.. I think it should all ready have the 755
permissions when you dump it, but if not, do this...
# chmod 755 /var/tmp/`date +%Y.%m.%d`.ldif
Restore command
# ./ldif2db.pl <
http://ldif2db.pl> -v -D "cn=directory manager" -w
PASSWORD -i /var/tmp/`date +%Y.%m.%d`.ldif -s dc=[YOUR],dc=[COM]
-Derek
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 3:56 AM, Alberto Suárez
<asuapaz(a)gobiernodecanarias.org
<mailto:asuapaz@gobiernodecanarias.org>> wrote:
Hello:
I would like to make a valid copy of the LDAP data so that I could
restore it in another 389 installation in case of a crash. ¿What
is the best way? I have tried the 389 commands but came across
with issues.
Thank you.
Alberto Suárez
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