If Directory Server is part of a cluster, ensure that you are working on the active node for the logical host. Directory Server has no dependencies.
Start Directory Server using one of the following commands:
If Directory Server 5.2 is the default version:
On Solaris OS: /usr/sbin/directoryserver startOn Linux: /opt/sun/sbin/directoryserver start
If Directory Server 5.2 is not the default version:
On Solaris OS: /usr/sbin/directoryserver -useversion 5.2 start On Linux: /opt/sun/sbin/directoryserver -useversion 5.2 start
Verify that the Directory Server process is running. For example, on Solaris OS:
/usr/bin/ps -ef | grep slapd |
./ns-slapd -D /var/opt/mps/serverroot/slapd-host1 -i /var/opt/mps/ \ serverroot/slapd-host1 |
Stop Directory Server using one of the following commands:
If Directory Server 5.2 is the default version:
On Solaris OS: /usr/sbin/directoryserver stopOn Linux: /opt/sun/sbin/directoryserver stop
If Directory Server 5.2 is not the default version:
On Solaris OS: /usr/sbin/directoryserver -useversion 5.2 stopOn Linux: /opt/sun/sbin/directoryserver -useversion 5.2 stop
Verify that Directory Server is no longer running. For example:
/usr/bin/ps -ef | grep slapd |