Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2005Q4 Administration Guide

Appendix A Directory Configuration Worksheet

This worksheet helps you collect the information you will be asked for when running comm_dssetup.pl. The first column shows you the silent mode options and the expected information that is to follow it. The second column shows you the same option in interactive mode with the default answer.

There is a line provided in the right column for the answer you want to give. It applies to both the silent and interactive modes. For silent mode, use the answers as the value that follows the option. For interactive mode, enter your value at the prompt.

For examples and instructions on how to run comm_dssetup.pl, see Running the Directory Preparation Script.

Table A–1 Directory Server Setup Script (comm_dssetup.pl) Worksheet

Silent Mode Options  

Interactive Dialog and Defaults  

-i yes | no 

Add new Directory Server indexes (yes/no). 

Default: yes 

Your value: 

-R yes | no 

Reindex now (yes/no). 

Default: yes 

Your value:  

-c Directory Server Root 

Directory Server root path name. 

Default: /var/mps/serverroot

Your value:  

-d Directory Server Instance 

Directory Server instance subdirectory. 

Default: none 

Your value:  

-r DC Root Suffix 

DC Tree root suffix. 

Default: o=internet

Your value:  

-u User and Group Base Suffix 

User/Group root suffix. 

Default: o=usergroup

Your value:  

-s yes|no 

Update schema (yes/no). 

Default: yes 

Your value:  

-D Directory Manager DN 

Directory Manager Distinguished Name (DN). 

Default: "cn=Directory Manager".

Your value:  

-w Directory Manager DN Password 

Directory Manager DN password. 

Default: none. 

Your value:  

-b yes|no 

Use this directory to store both configuration and user data (yes) or configuration data only (no). 

Default: yes 

Your value:  

-t 1|1.5|2

Schema version: 

  • Option 1 – Schema 1

  • Option 1.5 – Schema 2 Compatibility Mode

  • Option 2 – Schema 2 Native Mode

    Default: 1

    Your value:

-m yes|no

Do you want to modify the directory server? 

Default: yes 

no- prints out script but does not execute it. 

-S PathtoSchemaFile

Path to the directory where the schema files are located. 

Default: ./schema

Your value: