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ldap_cachemgr(8)

System Administration Commands                                ldap_cachemgr(8)



NAME
       ldap_cachemgr  -  LDAP  daemon  to manage client configuration for LDAP
       based Network Information Service lookups

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/lib/ldap/ldap_cachemgr [-l log-file] [-g] [-d value]

DESCRIPTION
       The ldap_cachemgr daemon is a process that provides an up-to-date  con‐
       figuration  cache for LDAP naming services. It is started during multi-
       user boot.


       The ldap_cachemgr utility provides caching for all parameters as speci‐
       fied  and  used  by  the LDAP naming service clients. The ldap_cachemgr
       utility uses the cache files which are originally created by  executing
       the  ldapclient(8)  utility,  as cold start files. Updates to the cache
       files take place dynamically if profiles  are  used  to  configure  the
       client. See the init option to ldapclient(8).


       The  ldap_cachemgr utility helps improve the performance of the clients
       that are using LDAP as the Naming service repository. In order for  the
       LDAP  naming  services  to  function properly, the ldap_cachemgr daemon
       must be running. ldap_cachemgr also improves system security by  making
       the configuration files readable by superuser only.


       The cache maintained by this daemon is shared by all the processes that
       access LDAP Naming information. All processes access this cache through
       a  door  call. On startup, ldap_cachemgr initializes the cache from the
       cache files.  See  ldapclient(8).  Thus,  the  cache  survives  machine
       reboots.


       The  ldap_cachemgr  daemon also acts as its own administration tool. If
       an instance of ldap_cachemgr is already running,  commands  are  passed
       transparently to the running version.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -g

           Print current configuration and statistics to standard output. This
           is the only option executable without superuser privileges.


       -l log-file

           Cause ldap_cachemgr to use  a  log  file  other  than  the  default
           /var/ldap/cachemgr.log.


       -d value

           Enable  or  disable  debugging in the running ldap_cachemgr sending
           any  debug  output  into  the  current   log   file,   by   default
           /var/ldap/cachemgr.log.  The  value of 0 disables debugging and the
           values 1 through 6 display increasingly more detailed information.


EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Stopping and Restarting the ldap_cachemgr Daemon



       The  following  example  shows  how  to  stop  and   to   restart   the
       ldap_cachemgr
            daemon.


         example# svcadm disable network/ldap/client
         example# svcadm enable network/ldap/client



       Example 2 Forcing ldap_cachemgr to Reread Configuration Files



       The  following  example  shows how to force ldap_cachemgr to reread the
       /var/ldap/ldap_client_file and /var/ldap/ldap_client_cred
            files


         example# pkill -HUP ldap_cachemgr



FILES
       /var/ldap/cachemgr.log

           Default log file.


       /var/ldap/ldap_client_file
       /var/ldap/ldap_client_cred

           Files containing the LDAP configuration of the client. These  files
           are not to be modified manually. Their content is not guaranteed to
           be human readable. Use ldapclient(8) to update these files.



ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/network/ldap


SEE ALSO
       ldaplist(1),   pkill(1),   svcs(1),   signal.h(3HEAD),  resolv.conf(5),
       attributes(7),  ldap(7),  smf(7),  idsconfig(8),  ldapaddent(8),  ldap‐
       client(8), svcadm(8)

NOTES
       The  ldap_cachemgr  service is managed by the service management facil‐
       ity, smf(7), under the service identifier:

         svc:/network/ldap/client



       Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or
       requesting  restart,  can  be  performed using svcadm(8). The service's
       status can be queried using the svcs(1) command.



Oracle Solaris 11.4               4 Oct 2018                  ldap_cachemgr(8)
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