To Run in Silent Mode
To run the Directory Preparation Script in silent mode, issue the Perl command
followed by a string of options using the syntax shown in comm_dssetup.pl Syntax. All of the option arguments are required. Table 2–1describes the options.
The utility creates the following LDIF file and shell script to update the LDAP
directory indexes and schema:
/var/tmp/dssetup_timestamp.ldif
/var/tmp/dssetup_timestamp.sh
Depending on the option values you pass in, the utility will either proceed
to update the Directory Server by executing the new script, or not. If you have chosen
not to proceed with the update, you can check the script and make any desired modifications
before running the actual update at a later time.
comm_dssetup.pl Syntax
The following are all the options for running in the silent state:
perl comm_dssetup.pl
-i yes|no
-R yes|no
-c DirectoryServerRoot
-d DirectoryInstance
-r DCTreeSuffix
-u UserGroupSuffix
-s yes|no
-D DirectoryManagerDN
-w DirectoryManagerPassword
-b yes|no -t 1|1.5|2
-m yes|no
[-S PathtoSchemaFiles]
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Table 2–1 Explanation
of Options for Silent State
Option and Argument
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Description
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-i yes|no
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Answers the question: “Do you want to configure new indexes?”
yes Add new Directory Server indexes. the Directory Preparation
Script adds indexes for the icsCalendar and icsCalendarOwned attributes.
no Do not add indexes.
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-R yes|no
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Answers the question: “Do you want to reindex now?” The -m option must be yes also for this to take effect.
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-c DirectoryServerRoot
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Directory Server root path. For example: /var/opt/mps/ldap
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-d DirectoryInstance
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Directory Server instance subdirectory. For example: slapd-varrius
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-r DCTreeSuffix
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DC tree root suffix. (for Schema 1 and Schema 2 compatibility modes only)
For example: dc=varrius,dc=sesta,dc=com
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-u UserGroupSuffix
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User and group root suffix. For example: dc:west,dc=sesta,dc=com
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-s yes|no
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Answers the question: “Do you want to update the schema?”
yes Update the schema. You must have a config directory
with the schema files.
no Do not update schema.
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-D DirectoryManagerDN
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Directory Manager Distinguished Name (DN). The value must be enclosed by double
quotation marks (" ") to allow the Directory Preparation Script
to interpret a value with a space correctly.
For example: "cn=Directory Manager"
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-w DirectoryManagerPassword
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Directory Manager DN password.
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-b yes|no
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Answers the question: “Will this directory server be used for users and
groups?”
yes Use this directory to store both configuration and user
group data.
no Use this directory to store only configuration data.
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-t 1|1.5|2
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Schema version:
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-m yes|no
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Answers the question: “Do you want to modify the directory server?”
yes Modify the Directory Server without prompting the user.
no Do not modify the Directory Server without prompting the
user.
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-S PathtoSchemaFiles
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Path to the directory where the schema files are located. For example: ./schema
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