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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Administration Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) |
Part I Directory Server Administration
2. Directory Server Instances and Suffixes
Quick Procedure for Creating Server Instances and Suffixes
Creating and Deleting a Directory Server Instance
To Create a Directory Server Instance
To Delete a Directory Server Instance
Starting, Stopping, and Restarting a Directory Server Instance
To Start, Stop, and Restart Directory Server
To List All the Running Instances
Setting Referrals and Making a Suffix Read-Only
To Set Referrals to Make a Suffix Read-Only
Importing Data From an LDIF File
To Load Sample Data in Directory Server Instance
Adding, Modifying, and Deleting Entries in Bulk
To Add, Modify and Delete Entries in Bulk
3. Directory Server Configuration
6. Directory Server Access Control
7. Directory Server Password Policy
8. Directory Server Backup and Restore
9. Directory Server Groups, Roles, and CoS
10. Directory Server Replication
13. Directory Server Attribute Value Uniqueness
15. Directory Server Monitoring
Part II Directory Proxy Server Administration
16. Directory Proxy Server Tools
17. Directory Proxy Server Instances
19. Directory Proxy Server Certificates
20. Directory Proxy Server Load Balancing and Client Affinity
21. Directory Proxy Server Distribution
22. Directory Proxy Server Virtualization
23. Virtual Data Transformations
24. Connections Between Directory Proxy Server and Back-End LDAP Servers
25. Connections Between Clients and Directory Proxy Server
26. Directory Proxy Server Client Authentication
27. Directory Proxy Server Logging
28. Directory Proxy Server Monitoring and Alerts
Part III Directory Service Control Center Administration
Sometimes, you might need to make a suffix unavailable for maintenance, or to make its contents unavailable for security reasons. The action of disabling a suffix prevents the server from reading or writing the contents of the suffix in response to any client operations. When you disable a suffix, you no longer have access to that suffix, and the referral mode is automatically set to disabled.
You can use DSCC to perform this task. For information, see Directory Service Control Center Interface and the DSCC online help.
$ dsconf set-suffix-prop -h host -p port suffix-DN enabled:off
Note - You cannot disable a suffix on which replication is enabled because most properties of a replicated suffix are determined by the replication mechanism.
$ dsconf set-suffix-prop -h host -p port suffix-DN enabled:on