As a root user, log into host DirectoryServer–2.
Set the X window display variable, and start the Directory Server console.
# cd /var/opt/mps/serverroot/ # export DISPLAY=DirectoryServer-2.example.com:1 # ./startconsole &
Log in to the Directory Server 2 console using the following information:
cn=Directory Manager
d1rm4n4ger
http://DirectoryServer-2.example.com:1391
In the Directory Server console, under the Servers and Applications tab, expand the Server Administration domain list until you see Server Group item.
Right-click on Server Group, and choose “Create an instance of Sun Directory Server.”
In the Create New Instance dialog box, provide the following information:
Enter am-config.
Enter 1389.
Enter o=example.com.
Enter cn=Directory Manager
For this example, enter d1rm4n4ger.
Enter the same password to confirm it.
Enter root.
Click OK, and then close the status window.
Verify that the new Directory Server instance named am-config successfully starts up .
As a root user, log into host DirectoryServer–2.
Start the new data Directory Server instance.
# cd /var/opt/mps/serverroot/slapd-am-config # ./stop-slapd; ./start-slapd |
Use the tail command to monitor the Directory Server error log and see that the server starts up successfully.
# tail —f logs/errors |