Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Installation Reference

Directory Server: Server Settings Information

Table 1–24 Server Settings Information for Directory Server

Label and State File Parameter 

Description 

Directory Server Root 

CMN_DS_SERVER_ROOT

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

Server Identifier 

DS_SERVER_IDENTIFIER

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.

Server Port 

DS_SERVER_PORT

Port on which Directory Server listens for client connections. 

The default value is 389.

Suffix 

DS_SUFFIX

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.

Administration Domain 

DS_ADM_DOMAIN

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.

System User 

DS_SYSTEM_USER

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. 

System Group 

DS_SYSTEM_GROUP

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.