ldapstart(1Mldap)
ldapstart --
start slapd daemons described in the ldaptab file
Synopsis
ldapstart all
ldapstart -d number
ldapstart -i id
ldapstart boot
Description
The ldapstart command starts daemons using information from
the
ldaptab(4ldap)
file.
ldapstart checks if the daemon to be started has any replicas.
If it does, then ldapstart will also start a
slurpd(1Mldap)
process.
ldapstart boot is used by the script /etc/init.d/ldap
to start up the LDAP daemons at init 2.
Options
- all
-
Starts all the daemons listed in the /etc/ldap/ldaptab file.
- -d number
-
Starts a particular daemon from the ldaptab file, where
number corresponds to the number-th daemon listed in
ldaptab.
- -i
-
Starts a particular daemon from the ldaptab file,
where id corresponds to the ``identifier'' field in the
ldaptab file.
- boot
-
Starts all bootable daemons. That is, this option starts all daemons in
the ldaptab file that have a ``yes'' entry in the start at
the ``boot'' field.
Files
/etc/ldap/ldaptab
/etc/init.d/ldap
References
Intro(3ldap),
ldapstop(1Mldap),
ldaptab(4ldap),
slapd(1Mldap)
Configuring and administering LDAP
30 January 1998
© 1998 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. All rights reserved.