Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Installation Reference

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 

Description 

Populate with sample organizational structure 

DS_ADD_SAMPLE_ENTRIES

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: 

  • 1 (one) to populate Directory Server with sample organizational structure.

  • 0 (zero) not to do so. This is the default value.

Populate with data 

DS_POPULATE_DATABASE

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: 

  • 1 (one) to populate Directory Server with sample data. This is the default value.

  • 0 (zero) not to do so.

Sample data, Your data (LDIF File) and File name

DS_POPULATE_DATABASE_FILE_NAME

One of the following options: 

  • Load entries from sample LDIF files under DirectoryProxyServer-base /slapd-ServerID /ldif/

  • 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:

  • Leave the parameter value blank to load entries from the sample files.

  • Specify a fully qualified file name to load entries from that file.

Disable schema checking to accelerate data import 

DS_DISABLE_SCHEMA_CHECKING

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: 

  • 1 (one) to disable schema checking

  • 0 (zero) to enable schema checking. This is the default value.