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SLAPINDEX(8C)							 SLAPINDEX(8C)



NAME
       slapindex - Reindex entries in a SLAPD database

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/slapindex  [-b suffix]	 [-c] [-d debug-level] [-f slapd.conf]
       [-F confdir]  [-g]  [-n dbnum]  [-o option[=value]]  [-q]   [-t]	  [-v]
       [attr[...]]

DESCRIPTION
       Slapindex is used to regenerate slapd(8) indices based upon the current
       contents of a database.	It opens the given database determined by  the
       database number or suffix and updates the indices for all values of all
       attributes of all entries. If a list of specific attributes is provided
       on  the	command	 line,	only  the indices for those attributes will be
       regenerated.  Databases configured as subordinate of this one are  also
       re-indexed, unless -g is specified.

       All  files  eventually created by slapindex will belong to the identity
       slapindex is run as, so make sure you either  run  slapindex  with  the
       same  identity  slapd(8) will be run as (see option -u in slapd(8)), or
       change file ownership before running slapd(8).

OPTIONS
       -b suffix
	      Use the specified suffix to determine which database to generate
	      output  for.   The  -b cannot be used in conjunction with the -n
	      option.

       -c     enable continue (ignore errors) mode.

       -d debug-level
	      enable debugging messages as defined  by	the  specified	debug-
	      level; see slapd(8) for details.

       -f slapd.conf
	      specify an alternative slapd.conf(5) file.

       -F confdir
	      specify  a  config  directory.  If both -f and -F are specified,
	      the config file will be read and converted to  config  directory
	      format  and  written  to	the  specified	directory.  If neither
	      option is specified, an  attempt	to  read  the  default	config
	      directory	 will  be made before trying to use the default config
	      file. If a valid config directory exists then the default config
	      file is ignored.

       -g     disable subordinate gluing.  Only the specified database will be
	      processed, and not its glued subordinates (if any).

       -n dbnum
	      Generate output for the dbnum-th database listed in the configu-
	      ration  file. The config database slapd-config(5), is always the
	      first database, so use -n 0

	      The -n cannot be used in conjunction with the -b option.

       -o option[=value]
	      Specify an option with a(n optional)  value.   Possible  generic
	      options/values are:

		     syslog=<subsystems>  (see `-s' in slapd(8))
		     syslog-level=<level> (see `-S' in slapd(8))
		     syslog-user=<user>	  (see `-l' in slapd(8))


       -q     enable  quick (fewer integrity checks) mode. Performs no consis-
	      tency checks when writing the database. Improves indexing	 time,
	      however  the database will most likely be unusable if any errors
	      or interruptions occur.

       -t     enable truncate mode.  Truncates	(empties)  an  index  database
	      before indexing any entries. May only be used with Quick mode.

       -v     enable verbose mode.

LIMITATIONS
       Your  slapd(8) should not be running (at least, not in read-write mode)
       when you do this to ensure consistency of the database.

       This command provides ample opportunity for  the	 user  to  obtain  and
       drink their favorite beverage.

EXAMPLES
       To reindex your SLAPD database, give the command:

	    /usr/sbin/slapindex
       To regenerate the index for only a specific attribute, e.g. "uid", give
       the command:

	    /usr/sbin/slapindex uid

SEE ALSO
       ldap(3), ldif(5), slapadd(8), ldapadd(1), slapd(8)

       "OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       OpenLDAP Software is developed and maintained by The  OpenLDAP  Project
       <http://www.openldap.org/>.   OpenLDAP Software is derived from Univer-
       sity of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.



OpenLDAP 2.4.40			  2014/09/20			 SLAPINDEX(8C)