Specifications
7 Set the users permission:
To grant administrator access, choose Administrator from the Permission pop-up Â
menu next to the user name.
To grant monitoring access, choose Monitor from the Permission pop-up menu next Â
to the user name.
8 Click Save.
Monitoring Open Directory
You can view Open Directory status and logs, and you can inspect Open Directory
authentication logs for suspicious activities.
For task instructions, see:
“ Â Checking the Status of an Open Directory Server” on page 180
“ Â Monitoring Replicas and Replays of an Open Directory Master” on page 180
“ Â Viewing Open Directory Status and Logs” on page 181
“ Â Monitoring Open Directory Authentication” on page 181
Checking the Status of an Open Directory Server
Using Server Admin, you can conrm that the Open Directory master is functioning
properly.
To check the status of an open Directory server:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
3 From the expanded Servers list, select Open Directory.
4 Click Overview.
5 Make sure the status of all items listed in the Open Directory overview pane is “Running.”
If any item is stopped, click Refresh (or choose View > Refresh). If Kerberos remains
stopped, see “If Kerberos Is Stopped on an Open Directory Master or Replica” on
page 210.
Monitoring Replicas and Replays of an Open Directory Master
Using Server Admin, you can check the status of replica creation and ongoing replication.
To monitor replicas or relays of an Open Directory master:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
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