You can run this in many ways for example:

Ldapsearch -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -b ou=Users,l=uk,dc=fosiul,dc=lan
Ldapsearch -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -b ou=Groups,l=uk,dc=fosiul,dc=lan

This way you get 2 results in ldif format. But you can try something like this:

Ldapsearch -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -b l=uk,dc=fosiul,dc=lan '(I(objectclass=person)(ou=Groups)(ou=Users)(objectclass=posixgroup))'

I used "I" in ldapfilter because could not find pipe character on my phone please use pipe character known from bash instead. Sorry for trouble.

This command should give the same result as ones provided ealier, but in one query. I am asking for all ldap content and filter it aginst persons, posixgroups and users/groups containers.

What i ment is you can do this task in many ways :)

Greg.

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08-08-2012 14:35, "Fosiul Alam" <fosiul@gmail.com> napisał(a):
Hi thanks

my ldap is like this

l=uk,dc=fosiul,dc=lan

then it has OU=Users
OU=Grups

what shall be the command  for bellow ?
(Just run ldapseach as dirctory manger with criteria/filters/basedn you want. )

On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Grzegorz Dwornicki <gd1100@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes i told you how in ealier mail.
>
> Just run ldapseach as dirctory manger with criteria/filters/basedn you want.
> Next pipe or copy results to file. Maybe use sed on the file to make litle
> changes of needed. Copy it to second server and use ldapadd on it.
>
> Greg.
>
> Send from z htc desire z
>
> 08-08-2012 14:25, "Fosiul Alam" <fosiul@gmail.com> napisał(a):
>
>> Hi
>> Is there any way to make ldif from production server
>> then  run this on this test server??
>>
>> Fosiul
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Grzegorz Dwornicki <gd1100@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > I'm not sure about your second server, does it need to have same base
>> > tree.
>> > I think yes it needs. Because admin console and shell 389 backup tools
>> > make
>> > copy of database files not in ldif format. If your second server have
>> > diferent tree you can use sed + ldapsearch to extract data.
>> >
>> > Consider also this: The best way to sync two or more ldap servers is
>> > replication.
>> >
>> > Greg.
>> >
>> > wiadomosc wyslana z htc desire z
>> >
>> > 08-08-2012 13:41, "Fosiul Alam" <fosiul@gmail.com> napisał(a):
>> >>
>> >> Hi
>> >> I have a running Fedora 389 Server
>> >>
>> >> I want to create a test server but i want to have the same data from
>> >> My production server
>> >>
>> >> So i am thinking
>> >> if i take a backup of production server
>> >>
>> >> then create a a new 389 instances then restore from that backup in to
>> >> new 389 instance
>> >> will it work ??
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for your help.
>> >>
>> >> Fosiul
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