Use this procedure to create a Directory Server instance named idp-users for storing user data. The instance uses port 1489 for LDAP and port 1736 for LDAPS.
This procedure assumes you have just completed To Install Directory Server 2 and are still logged into the ds2.idp-example.com host machine as a root user.
Change to the bin directory.
# cd /var/opt/mps/serverroot/ds6/bin |
Run dsadm create to create a user data instance called idp-users.
# ./dsadm create -p 1489 -P 1736 /var/opt/mps/idp-users Choose the Directory Manager password: dsmanager Confirm the Directory Manager password: dsmanager use 'dsadm start /var/opt/mps/idp-users' to start the instance |
Run dsadm start to start the instance.
# ./dsadm start /var/opt/mps/idp-users Server started: pid=5810 |
Run netstat to verify that the new instance is up and running on both ports.
# netstat -an | grep 1736 .1736 *.* 0 0 65536 0 LISTEN .1736 *.* 0 0 65536 0 LISTEN # netstat -an | grep 1489 .1489 *.* 0 0 65536 0 LISTEN .1489 *.* 0 0 65536 0 LISTEN |
Run ldapsearch to verify that you can read the root Directory Server entry of the new instance.
# cd /var/opt/mps/serverroot/dsrk6/bin # ./ldapsearch -h ds2.idp-example.com -p 1489 -b "" -s base "(objectclass=*)" version: 1 dn: objectClass: top ... supportedLDAPVersion: 3 vendorname: Sun Microsystems, Inc. vendorVersion: Sun-Java(tm)-System-Directory/6.3 ... |