2011-2012ForgeRock ASexport-ldif1OpenDJexport-ldifexport OpenDJ directory data in LDIFexport-ldifoptionsDescriptionThis utility can be used to export data from a directory server backend
in LDIF form.OptionsThe following options are supported.Append an existing LDIF file rather than overwriting it.Base DN of a branch to include in the LDIF export.Base DN of a branch to exclude from the LDIF export.Compress the LDIF data as it is exported.Attribute to exclude from the LDIF export.Filter to identify entries to exclude from the LDIF export.Attribute to include in the LDIF export.Filter to identify entries to include in the LDIF export.Path to the LDIF file to be written.Backend ID for the backend to export.Exclude operational attributes from the LDIF export.Column at which to wrap long lines (0 for no wrapping).Default value: 0Task Backend Connection OptionsMaximum length of time (in milliseconds) that can be taken to
establish a connection. Use '0' to specify no time out.Default value: 30000DN to use to bind to the serverDefault value: cn=Directory ManagerDirectory server hostname or IP addressDefault value: localhost.localdomainBind password fileCertificate key store pathNickname of certificate for SSL client authenticationSASL bind optionsDirectory server administration port numberDefault value: 4444Certificate trust store pathCertificate trust store PINCertificate key store PIN fileCertificate trust store PIN filePassword to use to bind to the serverUse to have the command prompt for the
password, rather than enter the password on the command line.Certificate key store PINTrust all server SSL certificatesTask Scheduling OptionsEmail address of a recipient to be notified when the task
completes. This option may be specified more than once.ID of a task upon which this task depends. A task will not start
execution until all its dependencies have completed execution.Email address of a recipient to be notified if an error occurs
when this task executes. This option may be specified more than
once.Action this task will take should one if its dependent tasks fail.
The value must be one of PROCESS, CANCEL, DISABLE. If not specified
defaults to CANCEL.Indicates the task is recurring and will be scheduled according
to the value argument expressed in crontab(5) compatible time/date
pattern.Indicates the date/time at which this operation will start when
scheduled as a server task expressed in YYYYMMDDhhmmssZ format for UTC
time or YYYYMMDDhhmmss for local time. A value of '0' will cause the
task to be scheduled for immediate execution. When this option is
specified the operation will be scheduled to start at the specified
time after which this utility will exit immediately.Utility Input/Output OptionsNo properties file will be used to get default command line
argument valuesPath to the file containing default property values used for
command line argumentsGeneral OptionsDisplay version informationDisplay usage informationExit Codes0The command completed successfully.> 0An error occurred.ExamplesThe following example exports data to a file,
Example.ldif, with the server offline.$ export-ldif -b dc=example,dc=com -n userRoot -l ../ldif/Example.ldif
[21/Jun/2011:13:40:49 +0200] category=BACKEND severity=INFORMATION ...
...Exported 160 entries and skipped 0 in 0 seconds (average rate 1428.6/sec)