Greetings, been a while.
I am looking to migrate to RHEL 9 and 389-DS. In lab stood up a "supplier" and a "consumer". I have index files for userRoot and groupRoot. However, indexes appeared to be stored in dse.ldif. Is there a way using the dsconf command to import an ldif of indexes?
Thanks,
Paul M. Whitney, CISSP
Chesapeake IT Consulting, Inc.
890 Hudson Road
Cambridge, MD 21613
Chesapeake IT Consulting, Inc.
890 Hudson Road
Cambridge, MD 21613
Cell: 410.493.9448
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