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The CLI command zmrestoreLDAP is available only on ZCS Network Edition.  For the most recent information on this CLI, including syntax and description, see [http://www.zimbra.com/docs/ne/latest/administration_guide/A_app-command-line.20.1.html ZCS Administrator's Guide Network Edition > Appendix A Command-Line Utilities].


<font size="3" color="#000000" face="Arial"> This tool is run to restore accounts from the ldap backup. </font>
=ZCS 6.0.x=
==zmrestoreLDAP==
This tool is run to restore accounts from the LDAP backup.


===<font size="3" color="#00007f" face="Arial"> ''' Syntax ''' </font>===
===Syntax===
zmrestoreldap {-lb <arg>} {-t <arg>} [options]


<font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> '''  <font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> '''zmrestoreldap -lb session -t target <options>''' </font>  ''' </font>
===Description===
 
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<font size="3" color="#00007f" face="Arial"> ''' Long Name ''' </font>
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> '''  <font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> '''-lb''' </font>  ''' </font>
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face="Arial"> Session label to restore from. For example full200512291821113.</font>
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|<nowiki>-lb</nowiki>
<font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> '''  <font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> '''--target''' </font>  ''' </font>
|'''<arg>''' Session label to restore from. For example, full200612291821113.
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> ''' <font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> '''-t''' </font>  ''' </font>
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face="Arial"> Specifies the backup target location. The default is default to /opt/zimbra/backup.</font>
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|<nowiki>-t</nowiki>
<font size="3" color="#000000" face="Arial"> ''' Common Options ''' </font>
|'''<arg>''' Specifies the backup target location. The default is /opt/zimbra/backup.
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|<nowiki>-lbs</nowiki>
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|Lists all session labels in backup
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> '''  <font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> '''-lbs''' </font>  ''' </font>
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face="Arial"> Lists all session labels. </font>
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|<nowiki>-l</nowiki>
<font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman"">'''''' </font>
|Lists accounts in file.
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> ''' -l ''' </font>
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face="Arial"> Lists accounts in file. </font>
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|<nowiki>-a</nowiki>
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|'''<arg>''' Restores named account(s). List account names separated by white space.
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face=""Times New Roman""> ''' -a ''' </font>
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<font size="3" color="#000000" face="Arial"> Restores all named accounts. List account names separated by white space.</font>
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=ZCS 5.0=
*[http://www.zimbra.com/docs/ne/5.0.19/administration_guide/A_app-command-line.18.15.html#1268579 ZCS Administrator's Guide Network Edition 5.0 > Appendix A Command-Line Utilities > zmrestoreLDAP]
 
=ZCS 4.5=
*[http://www.zimbra.com/docs/ne/4.5.10/administration_guide/A_app-command-line.14.10.html#1173865 ZCS Administrator's Guide Network Edition 4.5 > Appendix A Command-Line Utilities > zmrestoreLDAP]
 
 
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CLI zmrestoreLDAP Network Edition Only

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The CLI command zmrestoreLDAP is available only on ZCS Network Edition. For the most recent information on this CLI, including syntax and description, see ZCS Administrator's Guide Network Edition > Appendix A Command-Line Utilities.

ZCS 6.0.x

zmrestoreLDAP

This tool is run to restore accounts from the LDAP backup.

Syntax

zmrestoreldap {-lb <arg>} {-t <arg>} [options]

Description

Short Name Description
-lb <arg> Session label to restore from. For example, full200612291821113.
-t <arg> Specifies the backup target location. The default is /opt/zimbra/backup.
-lbs Lists all session labels in backup
-l Lists accounts in file.
-a <arg> Restores named account(s). List account names separated by white space.

ZCS 5.0

ZCS 4.5


Verified Against: Zimbra Collaboration 6.0.x Date Created: 5/2/2006
Article ID: https://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=CLI_zmrestoreLDAP_Network_Edition_only Date Modified: 2015-07-11



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