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| | | .\" Title: rebuild-index |
| | | .\" Author: |
| | | .\" Generator: DocBook XSL-NS Stylesheets v1.76.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/> |
| | | .\" Date: 03/21/2012 |
| | | .\" Date: 02/12/2013 |
| | | .\" Manual: Tools Reference |
| | | .\" Source: OpenDJ 2.5.0 |
| | | .\" Language: English |
| | | .\" |
| | | .TH "REBUILD\-INDEX" "1" "03/21/2012" "OpenDJ 2\&.5\&.0" "Tools Reference" |
| | | .TH "REBUILD\-INDEX" "1" "02/12/2013" "OpenDJ 2\&.5\&.0" "Tools Reference" |
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| | | .\" * Define some portability stuff |
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| | | Base DN of a backend supporting indexing\&. Rebuild is performed on indexes within the scope of the given base DN\&. |
| | | .RE |
| | | .PP |
| | | \fB\-\-clearDegradedState\fR |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | Indicates that indexes do not need rebuilding because they are known to be empty and forcefully marks them as valid\&. |
| | | \fIThis is an advanced option which must only be used in cases where a degraded index is known to be empty and does not therefore need rebuilding\&.\fR |
| | | This situation typically arises when an index is created for an attribute which has just been added to the schema\&. |
| | | .RE |
| | | .PP |
| | | \fB\-i, \-\-index {index}\fR |
| | | .RS 4 |
| | | Names of index(es) to rebuild\&. For an attribute index this is simply an attribute name\&. At least one index must be specified for rebuild\&. Cannot be used with the |
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| | | .\} |
| | | .SH "COPYRIGHT" |
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| | | Copyright \(co 2011-2012 ForgeRock AS |
| | | Copyright \(co 2011-2013 ForgeRock AS |
| | | .br |