Directory Server Configuration Information
The installer needs the following information for Directory Server:
Directory Server: Administration Information
Table 1–23 Administration Information
for Directory Server
Label and State File Parameter
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Description
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Administrator User ID
DS_ADMIN_USER
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User with administrator privileges for the configuration directory.
This user can modify Directory Server configuration, including creating and
removing suffixes, but access control restrictions apply.
The default value is the Administrator User ID you provided under Common Server
Settings. Refer to Common Server Settings.
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Administrator Password
DS_ADMIN_PASSWORD
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Password for the Administrator.
The default value is the Administrator Password you provided under Common Server
Settings. Refer to Common Server Settings.
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Directory Manager DN
DS_DIR_MGR_USER
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Distinguished Name (DN) of the user who has unrestricted access to Directory
Server.
The default value is cn=Directory Manager.
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Directory Manager Password
DS_DIR_MGR_PASSWORD
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Password for the directory manager.
There is no default value.
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Directory Server: Server Settings Information
Table 1–24 Server Settings Information
for Directory Server
Label and State File Parameter
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Description
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Directory Server Root
CMN_DS_SERVER_ROOT
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Directory Server location in which the directory configuration data is placed.
The default value is:
Solaris OS: /var/opt/mps/serverroot
Linux: /var/opt/sun/directory-server
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Server Identifier
DS_SERVER_IDENTIFIER
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Name that identifies a Directory Server instance in the Administration Console.
The name must conform to operating system file naming conventions. Periods and
spaces are not allowed.
The default value is the Host Name (CMN_HOST_NAME) that you
provided under Common Server Settings. Refer to Common Server Settings.
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Server Port
DS_SERVER_PORT
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Port on which Directory Server listens for client connections.
The default value is 389.
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Suffix
DS_SUFFIX
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Initial directory suffix managed by this instance.
The default value is formed by the segments of the fully qualified domain name
for the current host. For example, if you install on siroe.sub1.example.com , the default value is dc=sub1,dc=example,dc=com.
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Administration Domain
DS_ADM_DOMAIN
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Group of server products that share a user directory for data management and
authentication.
The default value is the value that you specified for DNS Domain Name ( CMN_DOMAIN_NAME) under Common Server Settings. Refer to Common Server Settings.
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System User
DS_SYSTEM_USER
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User name (UID) that Directory Server uses to run on the host. Use the name,
not the ID number.
The default value is the System User you provided under Common Server Settings.
Refer to Common Server Settings.
Note: This value must be the same as the value for the associated Administration
Server.
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System Group
DS_SYSTEM_GROUP
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Group name (GID) in which the Directory Server runs as a user. Use the name,
not the ID number.
The default value is the System Group you provided under Common Server Settings.
Refer to Common Server Settings.
Note: This value must be the same as the value for the associated Administration
Server.
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Directory Server: Configuration Directory Server
Information
Configuration data for this Directory Server instance can be stored in this
Directory Server instance, or in an existing Directory Server instance on another
host. If you store configuration data in this instance, you respond only to the first
question in this table. If you store configuration data in another instance, you provide
all information listed in this table.
Table 1–25 Configuration Directory
Server Information for Directory Server
Label and State File Parameter
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Description
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Store configuration data on this server and Store configuration
data in the following Directory Server
USE_EXISTING_CONFIG_DIR
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Options that control where the Java ES installer stores this Directory
Server’s configuration data, in this instance of Directory Server or in another
instance.
In a state file, specify one of these values:
If you store configuration data in another instance, you must supply the remaining
information in this table. If you store configuration data in this instance, you can
skip the remaining items.
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Directory Server Host
CONFIG_DIR_HOST
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Specifies a host name or value that resolves to the host on which the configuration
directory resides. The configuration directory stores configuration data for all servers
belonging to the Administration Domain.
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Directory Server Port
CONFIG_DIR_PORT
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Port to use when binding to the configuration directory for LDAP operations.
The default value is 389.
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Directory Manager DN
CONFIG_DIR_ADM_USER
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DN of the user who has unrestricted access to Directory Server.
The default value is cn=Directory Manager.
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Directory Manager Password
CONFIG_DIR_ADM_PASSWD
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Specifies the password for the directory manager.
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Directory Server: Data Storage Location Information
User data and group data can be stored in this instance of Directory Server
or in an existing instance. The configuration information listed in the following
table is needed only if you are storing user data and group data from this instance
of Directory Server in the user directory of another instance.
Table 1–26 Data Storage Location Information
for Directory Server
Label and State File Parameter
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Description
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Store user data and group data on this server and Store
user data and group data in the following Directory Server
USE_EXISTING_USER_DIR
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Options that control where the Java ES installer stores user data
and group data for Directory Server. Data is stored either in the instance being installed
or in an existing Directory Server instance.
If you store user data and group data in another instance, you must supply the
additional information listed in this table.
In a state file, specify one of these values:
|
Directory Server Host
USER_DIR_HOST
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Specifies a host name or value that resolves to the host on which the Directory
Server stores user data.
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Directory Server Port
USER_DIR_PORT
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Port to use when binding to the user directory for LDAP operations.
This port should be the same as Configuration Directory Port. The default value
is 389.
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Directory Manager DN
USER_DIR_ADM_USER
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DN of the user who has unrestricted access to Directory Server.
The default value is cn=Directory Manager.
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Directory Manager Password
USER_DIR_ADM_PASSWD
|
Password for the directory manager.
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Suffix
USER_DIR_SUFFIX
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Directory Server suffix containing user and group data. For example, dc=example,dc=com.
This value must correspond to an entry in your LDAP tree.
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Directory Server: Populate Data Information
You can populate the user directory of Directory Server during the installation
and configuration process, rather than as a separate subsequent step.
Table 1–27 Populate Data Information
for Directory Server
Label and State File Parameter
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Description
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Populate with sample organizational structure
DS_ADD_SAMPLE_ENTRIES
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Option that directs the Java Enterprise System installer to add sample roles and groups
with corresponding access control lists for this Directory Server instance.
In a state file, specify one of these values:
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Populate with data
DS_POPULATE_DATABASE
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Option that directs the Java Enterprise System installer to load entries as part of the
installation and configuration process, rather than as a separate subsequent step.
In a state file, specify one of these values:
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Sample data, Your data (LDIF File) and File name
DS_POPULATE_DATABASE_FILE_NAME
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One of the following options:
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Load entries from sample LDIF files under DirectoryProxyServer-base /slapd-ServerID /ldif/
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Load entries from an LDIF file you provide. If you choose this option,
you must enter the file name.
In a state file, choose one of the following:
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Leave the parameter value blank to load entries from the sample files.
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Specify a fully qualified file name to load entries from that file.
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Disable schema checking to accelerate data import
DS_DISABLE_SCHEMA_CHECKING
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Option that directs the Java Enterprise System installer to load sample data without checking
that entries conform to known schema.
Once schema checking is enabled, entries loaded must conform to known schema
before they can be modified. By disabling schema checking, you imply that you plan
to fix discrepancies following installation.
In a state file, specify one of these values:
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