From the ag.pdf:
Appendix A, Command-line Utilities 407
Table A.4 configutil options
Option Description
-e Lists configuration options that do not have values specified.
May be used with the -l, -p, and -i options.
-f
configdbfile
Enables you to specify a local configuration file other than the
default. (This option uses information stored in the
CONFIGROOT environment variable by default.)
-i <
inputfile
Imports configurations from a file. Data in the file to be entered
in option| value format with no spaces on either side of the
pipe. If you use -e with -i, and specify an option without a
value, any existing value for that option is deleted. (If you do
not use -e, when you specify an option without a value, no
change is made to any existing value for that option.)
Note that a Unix command line like
cat inputfile | configutil -i is not valid syntax.
-l option Lists configuration options stored in the local server
configuration file. When used in conjunction with the -v
option, specifies that a configuration option value be stored in
the local server configuration file.
-o option Specifies the name of the configuration option that you wish to
view or modify. May be used with the -l and -i options.
Configuration option names starting with the word local are
stored in the local server configuration file.
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-p prefix Lists configuration options with the specified prefix.
-v value Specifies a value for a configuration option. To be used with -o
option. If the -l option is also specified or the configuration
option name specified with the -o option begins with local,
the option value is automatically stored in the local server
configuration file rather than the Directory Server.
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