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#ident "ldclt @(#)README 1.1 01/04/11"
ldclt examples README
Introduction
The examples provided in this directory are delivered "as it" and
may not be 100% accurate from the last releases of ldclt. They have
been tested when added to the package, but are not meant to be
maintained.
Compatibility or stability of the examples from one version to another
is not a target : examples may be removed or changed in any way at any
time.
To know when they were introduced or updated, please read the release
notes in the file ../History
Please report any comment, suggestion, error, new example, whatever
to ldclt(a)france.sun.com.
001
This one is a very basic example of use of ldclt. It is based for
the configuration part, on iPlanet DS 5.0 but should work with any
kind of ldap server.
- env.ksh Environment and parameters.
- config.ksh Configure the server (create user and aci).
- add.ksh Add random entries.
- add_incr.ksh Add sequentialy numbered entries.
- delete.ksh Delete random entries.
- search.ksh Search random entries.
002
Using the advanced feature of ldclt allowing to specify very complex
objects, we will generate ldif files or add/search complex objects.
* Use the name files delivered with ldclt.
- env.ksh Environment and parameters.
- config.ksh Configure the server (create user and aci, modify
schema).
- ofile Description of the object that will be created.
- ldif01.ksh Create ldif file with incremental strings from file,
one entry per line in the file Lastname.txt
- ldif02.ksh Create ldif file with incremental strings from file,
150k entries in total.
- ldif03.ksh Create ldif file with random strings from file,
150k entries in total.
- add.ksh Add 500 entries with random strings from file.
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