Re: [389-users] Rename ldap entries

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I found that if I use a -U option, the db2ldif produce a good ldif file.

Sorry

Giovanni Mancuso wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> in my ldap, i have a series of entry that are:
>
> uid = xxxx, ou=People,dc=test.com, o=company, dc=example, dc=com
> .......
> uid = xxxx, ou=People,dc=test.com, o=company, dc=example, dc=com
> uid = xxxx, ou=People,dc=test1.com, o=company, dc=example, dc=com
> .......
> uid = xxxx, ou=People,dc=test1.com, o=company, dc=example, dc=com
> uid = xxxx, ou=People,dc=test2.com, o=company, dc=example, dc=com
> .......
> uid = xxxx, ou=People,dc=test2.com, o=company, dc=example, dc=com
> uid = xxxx, ou=People,dc=test3.com, o=company, dc=example, dc=com
> .......
> uid = xxxx, ou=People,dc=test3.com, o=company, dc=example, dc=com
>
> Foreach domain (dc=test*.com), i have, cos, aci and role that are
> interconnected.
>
> An aci example:
> aci: (targetattr = "subschemaSubentry || companyUsedQuota") (version
> 3.0;acl "
>  admin update used quota";allow (read,compare,search,write)(roledn =
> "ldap://
>  /cn=admin role,o=company, dc=example, dc=com");)
>
> I need to rename my o=company in o=company1. Any ideas?
>
> I thought that if I do a db2ldif, and export my db in ldif file, i can run:
>
> sed -i s/o=company,/o=company1,/g ldiffile.ldif
>
> But it doesn't work becouse db2ldif cut the lines after 75 characters.
> Can i create an export that doesn't truncate the row? Is there a workaround?
>
> Any suggestion is welcome :-)
>
> Thanks
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