Use this procedure to create the base suffix in which the user entries will be stored.
This procedure assumes you have just completed To Create a User Data Instance on Directory Server 2 and are still logged into the ds2.sp-example.com host machine as a root user.
Run dsconf create-suffix to create a base suffix.
# ./dsconf create-suffix -p 1489 -B dbExample -L /var/opt/mps/am-users/db/exampleDS o=spusers.com |
Provide the appropriate information when prompted.
Certificate "CN=ds2, CN=1736, CN=directory Server, O=Sun Microsystems" presented by the server is not trusted. Type "Y" to accept, "y" to accept just once, "n" to refuse, "d" for more details: Y Enter "cn=Directory Manager" password: dsmanager |
When you type an uppercase Y, you are not asked for the certificate again in the next steps.
Run dsconf list-suffixes to verify that the base suffix was successfully created.
# ./dsconf list-suffixes -p 1489 Enter "cn=Directory Manager" password: dsmanager o=siroeusers.com |
If the base suffix was successfully created, o=spusers.com is returned. You can also see sp-users in a command line list of directory instances.
# cd /var/opt/mps # ls sp-users serverroot |
Log out of the ds2.sp-example.com host machine.