Undeleting a soft-deleted entry using the same RDN
When you decide to undelete a soft-deleted entry, if the original Relative Distinguished Name (RDN), such as uid=user.1
, is still available, you can perform the undelete using that same RDN.
About this task
To undelete a soft-deleted entry, use ldapmodify
with the --allowUndelete
option and target the specific soft-deleted entry that you want to restore. In an LDIF file or from the command line, specify the dn:<target entry>
attribute, which is the distinguished name (DN) that the entry is undeleted to, and the ds-undelete-from-dn
attribute, which is the entry that is undeleted from. An undelete requires the add
changetype so that the entry can be re-added to the server.
Steps
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To undelete a soft-deleted entry using the same RDN, run the command
ldapmodify
with the--allowUndelete
option and target the specific soft-deleted entry that you want to restore.Example:
The first DN is the entry to undelete to and the
ds-undelete-from-dn
is the soft-delete entry to undelete from.$ bin/ldapmodify --allowUndelete dn: uid=user.1,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com changetype:add ds-undelete-from-dn: entryUUID=4e9b7847-edcb-3791-b11b- 7505f4a55af4+uid=user.1,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
Result:
The
--allowUndelete
option sends the soft undelete request control to the server.