This section explains the default paths used in the documentation, and gives the locations of commands on different operating systems and deployment types.
The following table describes the default paths that are used in this book.
Table P–2 Default Paths
Placeholder |
Description |
Default Value |
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install-path |
Represents the base installation directory for Directory Server Enterprise Edition software. |
When you install from a zip distribution using dsee_deploy(1M), the default install-path is the current directory. You can set the install-path using the -i option of the dsee_deploy command. When you install from a native package distribution, such as you would using the Java Enterprise System installer or when installing Directory Service Control Center, the default installation path is one of the following locations.
|
instance-path |
Represents the full path to an instance of Directory Proxy Server or Directory Server. |
No default path exists. Instance paths must nevertheless always be found on the local file system. The documentation uses /local/dps/ for Directory Proxy Server, and /local/ds/ for Directory Server. |
serverroot |
Represents the parent directory of the Identity Synchronization for Windows installation location |
Depends on installation |
isw-hostname |
Represents the Identity Synchronization for Windows instance directory |
Depends on installation |
/path/to/cert8.db |
Represents the default path and file name of the client’s certificate database for Identity Synchronization for Windows |
current-working-dir/cert8.db |
serverroot/isw-hostname/logs/ |
Represents the default path to the Identity Synchronization for Windows local logs for the System Manager, each connector, and the Central Logger |
Depends on installation |
serverroot/isw-hostname/logs/central/ |
Represents the default path to the Identity Synchronization for Windows central logs |
Depends on installation |
To know more about each of the commands, see the relevant man pages. For full descriptions of the files installed, see also the following documentation.
covers files installed with Directory Server, and files created for server instances.
covers files installed with Directory Proxy Server, and files created for server instances.
covers files installed with Directory Server Resource Kit.