Neoview User Management and Security Administration Guide (R2.5)
Table 4-4 Viewing a Directory Server Configuration
CommentDisplayed ValueField Name (HPDM)Parameter Name (NCI)
Has the value
NeoviewDirectoryServer
for openLDAP and for the global
directory server in Active
Directory.
Value set when you added
the server.
Domain name
domainName
Relative usage priority of the
server.
Value set when you added
the server.
Usage PriorityUsagePri
Host name or IP address of the
LDAP server.
Value set when you added
the server or when you last
modified the
configuration.
Host NameHost
Port number for connecting to
the LDAP server
Value set when you added
the server or when you last
modified the
configuration.
Host Port NumberPort
LDAP protocol version
supported by the server
Value set when you added
the server or when you last
modified the
configuration.
LDAP VersionVersion
Distinguished name that the
Neoview platform uses to
connect to the LDAP server.
Value set when you added
the server or when you last
modified the
configuration.
Search User DNSearchUserDN
Password that the Neoview
platform uses to connect to the
LDAP server.
Value set when you added
the server or when you last
modified the
configuration. Not
displayed.
(No corresponding
column)
SearchUserPwd
Parameters, or a file containing
parameters, relevant to directory
searches.
Value set when you added
the server or when you last
modified the
configuration.
(No corresponding
column)
ConfigText
Encryption protocol used
between the Neoview platform
and the directory server.
Value set when you added
the server or when you last
modified the
configuration.
EncryptionEncryption
Certificate used for encryption,
required if the encryption option
is SSL or TLS.
Value set when you added
the server or when you last
modified the
configuration.
(No corresponding
column)
CAcert
For additional information about using the Directory Servers display, see the HPDM Online Help.
INFO SERVER Command
This command displays configuration attributes for one or more directory servers on the standard
output file. Only a user who has the ROLE.SECMGR role (for example, SECURITYMGR) may
enter this command.
If the server configuration uses a value from the default configuration, the display will include
the value currently in use .
Syntax
[.SEC] INFO SERVER domainName UsagePri, {ALL|[,attributes]}
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