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Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition Bundle Patch 6.3.1.1.2 Release Notes
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Document Information

Preface

1.  Compatibility Issues

2.  Installation Notes

Support Services and Licenses

What's New in Directory Server Enterprise Edition Bundle Patch 6.3.1.1.2

Getting the Software

Hardware Requirements

Directory Server Hardware Requirements

Directory Proxy Server Hardware Requirements

Operating System Requirements

Directory Server, Directory Proxy Server, and Directory Server Resource Kit Operating System Requirements

Software Dependency Requirements

Identity Synchronization for Windows Requirements in a Firewall Environment

Directory Server Plug-in Requirements in a Firewall Environment

Message Queue Requirements

Installer Requirements

Core Component Requirements

Console Requirements

Connector Requirements

Supported Browsers for Directory Service Control Center

Installation Privileges and Credentials

Directory Server, Directory Proxy Server, Directory Service Control Center, and Directory Server Resource Kit Privileges

Installation Instructions

Before You Upgrade

Native Package-Based Distributions

Zip-Based Distributions

Upgrading Directory Server Enterprise Edition to 6.3.1.1.2 Using Native Packages

To Upgrade Shared Components Using Patches

To Upgrade Directory Server Enterprise Edition Using Native Packages

Upgrading Directory Server Enterprise Edition to 6.3.1.1.2 Using ZIP distribution

To Upgrade Directory Server Enterprise Edition to Bundle Patch 6.3.1.1.2 Using ZIP Distribution

Upgrading Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.3.1 Native Packages to a 6.3.1.1.2 Zip installation

To Complete Pre-Upgrade Steps

To Install Directory Server Enterprise Edition Bundle Patch 6.3.1.1.2

To Upgrade DSCC

Uninstallation Instructions

3.  Directory Server Bugs Fixed and Known Problems

4.  Directory Proxy Server Bugs Fixed and Known Problems

5.  Identity Synchronization for Windows Bugs Fixed and Known Problems

6.  Directory Editor Bugs Fixed and Known Problems

7.  Directory Server Resource Kit Bugs Fixed and Known Problems

Hardware Requirements

This section covers hardware requirements for Directory Server Enterprise Edition component products.

Directory Server Hardware Requirements

Directory Server software requires the following hardware.

Component
Platform Requirement
RAM
1-2 GB for evaluation purposes

Minimum 2 GB for production servers

Local disk space
400 MB disk space for binaries. By default, binaries installed from native packages are placed in /opt on UNIX systems. For evaluation purposes, an additional 2 GB local disk space for server software might be sufficient.

If you are using Directory Server, consider that entries stored in Directory Server use local disk space. Directory Server does not support logs and databases installed on NFS-mounted file systems. Sufficient space should be provided for the database on a local file system in, for example, /var/opt or /local. For a typical production deployment with a maximum of 250,000 entries and no binary attributes such as photos, 4 GB might be sufficient.

Directory Server may use more than 1.2 GB of disk space for its log files. This should be taken into account that 4 GB storage space is only for the databases, not the logs.

Directory Server supports SAN disk storage. Before using SAN disk, you need to understand the layout and the design of the disk because the write performance of the system is affected if many applications simultaneously access data from the same disk.

Directory Server does not support NAS disk storage.

Directory Proxy Server Hardware Requirements

Directory Proxy Server software requires the following hardware.

Component
Platform Requirement
RAM
1-2 GB for evaluation purposes

Minimum 2GB for production servers

Local disk space
400 MB disk space for binaries. By default, binaries installed from native packages are placed in /opt on UNIX systems.

For evaluation purposes, an additional 2 GB local disk space per server instance is sufficient to hold server logs when the default configuration is used.

Directory Proxy Server does not support installation on NFS-mounted file systems. Sufficient space should be provided for the instance, and for all files used by the instance on a local file system in, for example, /var/opt or /local.

Directory Server does not support NAS disk storage.