Providing basic replication timing between multiple Ping Directory servers in
topology file.
Usage: dsreplication-timing {options}
Available options include:
LDAP Connection and Authentication Arguments
-h, --hostname {host}
The IP address or resolvable name to use to connect to the directory
server. If this is not provided, then a default value of 'localhost'
will be used.
-p, --port {port}
The port to use to connect to the directory server. If this is not
provided, then a default value of 389 will be used.
-D, --bindDN {dn}
The DN to use to bind to the directory server when performing simple
authentication.
-w, --bindPassword {password}
The password to use to bind to the directory server when performing
simple authentication or a password-based SASL mechanism.
-j, --bindPasswordFile {path}
The path to the file containing the password to use to bind to the
directory server when performing simple authentication or a
password-based SASL mechanism.
--promptForBindPassword
Indicates that the tool should interactively prompt the user for the
bind password.
-Z, --useSSL
Use SSL when communicating with the directory server.
-q, --useStartTLS
Use StartTLS when communicating with the directory server.
-X, --trustAll
Trust any certificate presented by the directory server.
-K, --keyStorePath {path}
The path to the file to use as the key store for obtaining client
certificates when communicating securely with the directory server.
-W, --keyStorePassword {password}
The password to use to access the key store contents.
-u, --keyStorePasswordFile {path}
The path to the file containing the password to use to access the key
store contents.
--promptForKeyStorePassword
Indicates that the tool should interactively prompt the user for the
password to use to access the key store contents.
--keyStoreFormat {format}
The format (e.g., jks, jceks, pkcs12, etc.) for the key store file.
-P, --trustStorePath {path}
The path to the file to use as trust store when determining whether to
trust a certificate presented by the directory server.
-T, --trustStorePassword {password}
The password to use to access the trust store contents.
-U, --trustStorePasswordFile {path}
The path to the file containing the password to use to access the trust
store contents.
--promptForTrustStorePassword
Indicates that the tool should interactively prompt the user for the
password to use to access the trust store contents.
--trustStoreFormat {format}
The format (e.g., jks, jceks, pkcs12, etc.) for the trust store file.
-N, --certNickname {nickname}
The nickname (alias) of the client certificate in the key store to
present to the directory server for SSL client authentication.
-o, --saslOption {name=value}
A name-value pair providing information to use when performing SASL
authentication.
--useSASLExternal
Use the SASL EXTERNAL mechanism to authenticate.
--helpSASL
Provide information about the supported SASL mechanisms, including the
properties available for use with each.
Other Arguments
* --topologyFilePath topology.json
Topology file from PingDirectory server
--timingBaseDN ou=dsreplication-timing,dc=example,dc=com
Topology file from PingDirectory server
Usage Arguments
--outputFile {path}
Write all standard output and standard error messages to the specified
file instead of to the console.
--appendToOutputFile
Indicates that the tool should append to the file specified by the
--outputFile argument if it already exists. If this argument is not
provided and the output file already exists, it will be overwritten.
--teeOutput
Write all standard output and standard error messages to the console as
well as to the specified output file. The --outputFile argument must
also be provided.
-H, --help
Display usage information for this program.
--propertiesFilePath {path}
The path to a properties file used to specify default values for
arguments not supplied on the command line.
--generatePropertiesFile {path}
Write an empty properties file that may be used to specify default
values for arguments.
--noPropertiesFile
Do not obtain any argument values from a properties file.
--suppressPropertiesFileComment
Suppress output listing the arguments obtained from a properties file.
* Indicates the argument is required
Examples
For each instance in the topology.json file, a modification and persistent
search is created to monitor the timing of replicating the modifies.
dsreplication-timing --topologyFilePath /path/to/topology.json \
--timingBaseDN ou=dsreplication-timing,dc=example,dc=com \
--bindDN cn=administrator
dsreplication-timing's Introduction
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