Novell eDirectory Management Utilities
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6.2.3 Taking an Index Offline
During peak times you might want to tune performance by temporarily taking indexes offline. For
example, to achieve additional bulk-load speed, you might want to suspend all of the user-defined
indexes. Because each object addition or modification requires updating defined indexes, having all
indexes active might slow down bulk-loading of data. After the bulk-load is completed, the indexes
can be brought online again.
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In Novell iManager, click the Roles and Tasks button
.
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Click eDirectory Maintenance > Index Management.
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Select a server from the list of available servers.
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On the Modify Indexes page, select the indexes you want to take offline, then click Change
State.
The index state changes from Online to Offline in the display table. An index can be in any of
the following states:
• Online
: Currently running.
• Offline
: Suspended; can be started again by clicking Bring Online.
• New
: Waiting to move to Online.
• Deleted
: Waiting to be removed from the index table.
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Click Apply.
6.2.4 Managing Indexes on Other Servers
If you've found a particular index to be useful on one server and you see the need for this index on
another server, you can copy the index definition from one server to another. In reviewing predicate
data, you might also find just the opposite case: an index that was meeting a need for several servers
is no longer useful on one of these servers. In that case, you could delete the index from the single
server that isn't benefitting from the index.
Index Manager allows you to target a single instance of an index without impacting all instances.
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In Novell iManager, click the Roles and Tasks button
.
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Click eDirectory Maintenance > Index Management.
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Select a server from the list of available servers.
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To copy an index definition to another server on the same tree, click Modify Index Location.
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Select the index definition you want to copy.
When you select an index, servers in the tree providing that index are listed.
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Use the columns provided to move a copy of the index to the desired server.
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Click Apply.
6.2.5 Using the Novell Import Conversion Export Utility to
Manage Indexes
You can use the Novell Import Conversion Export utility to create or delete indexes.
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