You can use the following tasks to manage LDAP service:
Configure Oracle directory server enterprise edition for the LDAP naming service. For more information, see How to Configure Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition for the LDAP Naming Service in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
Populate the LDAP server with data. For more information, see How to Populate the Server With Data in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
Populate the directory server with additional profiles. For more information, see How to Populate the Directory Server With Additional Profiles by Using the ldapclient Command in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
You can use the following tasks to administer the LDAP client:
Initialize an LDAP client. For more information, see Initializing an LDAP Client in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
Modify an LDAP client configuration. For more information, see Modifying an LDAP Client Configuration in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
Uninitialize an LDAP client. For more information, see Uninitializing an LDAP Client in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
You can use the following tasks to monitor LDAP client status:
Verify that the ldap_cachemgr daemon is running. For more information, see Verifying That the ldap_cachemgr Daemon Is Running in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
Check the current profile information. For more information, see Checking the Current Profile Information in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
Verify basic client-server communication. For more information, see Verifying Basic Client-Server Communication in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
Check server data from a non-client machine. For more information, see Checking Server Data From a Non-Client Machine in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .
Transition from NIS to LDAP. For more information, see Transitioning From NIS to LDAP (Task Map) in Working With Oracle Solaris 11.2 Directory and Naming Services: LDAP .