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Follow the online instructions to complete the operation.
10.1.5 Deleting Unknown Leaf Objects
Repair changes inconsistent objects to Unknown objects when they do not have mandatory
properties or are invalid in other respects (their properties don’t meet minimum requirements for an
object type). Unknown objects are real objects and eDirectory knows about them. They are
unknown because their object class cannot be fully validated. Unknown objects, represented by
question mark icons, can be deleted but cannot easily be changed back to their original object type.
This repair operation deletes all objects in the local eDirectory database that have the Unknown
object class and maintain no subordinate objects. The deletion is later synchronized to other replicas
in the eDirectory tree.
IMPORTANT:
This operation should not be run unless you understand the consequences or have
been advised by Novell Support to run it.
1
In Novell iManager, click the
Roles and Tasks
button
.
2
Click
eDirectory Maintenance Utilities
>
Basic Repair
.
3
Specify the server that will perform the operation, then click
Next
.
4
Specify a user name, password, and context for the server where you will perform the
operation, then click
Next
.
5
Click
Delete Unknown Leaf Objects
, then click
Start
.
6
Follow the online instructions to complete the operation.
10.2 Viewing and Configuring the Repair Log File
The Repair log file contains detailed information about local partitions and servers. This information
helps you diagnose damage to the database. The Log File Wizard lets you open the repair log file
and set log file options.
This sections contains information on the following operations:
•
“Opening the Log File” on page 256
•
“Setting Log File Options” on page 257
10.2.1 Opening the Log File
Use this operation to view your repair log file. The default name of the file is
dsrepair.log
. The
results of the operations performed by your repairs are written to it.
You can turn the log file operation off or on, change the name, and delete or reset the log file. See
“Setting Log File Options” on page 257
for more information.
1
In Novell iManager, click the
Roles and Tasks
button
.
2
Click
eDirectory Maintenance Utilities
>
Log File
.
3
Specify the server that will perform the operation, then click
Next
.
4
Specify a user name, password, and context for the server where you will perform the
operation, then click
Next
.
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