How To Find How Many LDAP Entries#
Using eDirectory#
If you are lucky enough to be using eDirectory you can use the following ldapsearch command to retrieve the counts:ldapsearch -LLL -h 192.168.1.4 -b "" -D cn=admin,ou=administration,dc=willeke,dc=com -W "(&(objectClass=*)(subordinateCount>=0))" subordinatecount dn: ou=Planning,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 0 dn: ou=Peons,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 1226 dn: ou=Administrative,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 1325 dn: ou=Management,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 1251 dn: ou=Janitorial,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 1292 dn: ou=Payroll,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 1260 dn: ou=Human Resources,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 1235 dn: ou=Product Testing,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 1248 dn: ou=Product Development,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 1163 dn: ou=UnitThree,o=test,dc=com subordinateCount: 2
Otherwise#
Some other LDAP Servers may implement a similar method to the above, but we do not know about them. If you do Contact Us You will have to:- perform a search for all Interested Entries
- Export to LDIF
- Count the number of dn: items in the LDIF file.