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7800-A2-GB32-00 January 2002
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OLCmd Reference
OLCmd (OLCmd.bat in Windows) is the command line interface for OpenLane.
OLCmd commands include:
OLCmd addcust
on page A-3 – Adds customers to the OpenLane LDAP
database.
OLCmd assigndev
on page A-5 – Assigns devices to customers.
OLCmd chgrawfileext
on page A-6 – Renames raw data files.
OLCmd clean
on page A-7 – Creates and deletes archived log files.
OLCmd confauth
on page A-8 – Turns user access authentication on and off.
OLCmd dbage
on page A-9 – Deletes outdated user history.
OLCmd dbconfig
on page A-10 – Configures the naming/directory service
description of the user history database.
OLCmd dbcopy
on page A-12 – Copies data from one database instance to
another.
OLCmd dbip
on page A-13 – Translates IP addresses from a string to an
integer and vice versa.
OLCmd dbroll
on page A-14 – Rolls up raw history data into hourly data.
OLCmd delcust
on page A-15 – Deletes a customer or a list of customers
from the database.
OLCmd deldev
on page A-16 – Deletes a device from the LDAP database.
OLCmd dumpldap
on page A-17 – Creates an LDIF file from the LDAP
database.
OLCmd importldif
on page A-18 – Adds data to the LDAP database from an
LDIF file.
OLCmd key
on page A-19 – Sets or tests the OpenLane license key.
OLCmd ldapmodify
on page A-20 – Adds or modifies entries in the LDAP
database.
OLCmd ldapsearch
on page A-21 – Searches the LDAP database.
OLCmd logsvc
on page A-23 – Configures the logger for distributed logging.