Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
Yes. Just do a recursive delete of the suffix entry and the database entry under cn=config.Hi,Is it possible to delete/disable suffixe and databses without the FDS console ?
suffix entries are documented here - http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/8.1/cli/Configuration_Command_File_Reference-Core_Server_Configuration_Reference-Core_Server_Configuration_Attributes_Reference.html#Configuration_Command_File_Reference-Core_Server_Configuration_Attributes_Reference-Suffix_Configuration_Attributes_under_cnsuffixName
Database entries are documented here - http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/8.1/cli/Configuration_Command_File_Reference-Plug_in_Implemented_Server_Functionality_Reference-Database_Plug_in_Attributes.html#Configuration_Command_File_Reference-Database_Plug_in_Attributes-Database_Attributes_under_cnNetscapeRoot_cnldbm_database_cnplugins_cnconfig_and_cnUserRoot_cnldbm_database_cnplugins_cnconfig
openldap ldapdelete (/usr/bin/ldapdelete) has the -r option for recursive deletion.
Documentation does not refere to it.http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/8.0/Configuring_Directory_Databases.html#Maintaining_Suffixes-Deleting_a_Suffix
Please file a documentation bug.
BR,
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