HP CIFS Server 2.2i Administrator's Guide version A.01.11.01
LDAP Integration Support
Configuring the LDAP-UX Client Services
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Step 7. If you are creating a new profile, add all parent entries of the profile DN
to the directory (if any). If you attempt to create a new profile and any
parent entries of the profile do not already exist in the directory, setup
will fail. For example, if your profile will be cn=ldapuxprofile,
dc=cup, dc=hp, dc=com, then the base path, cup.hp.com, must exist
in the directory or setup will fail.
While creating a new profile, add all parent entries of the profile DN to
the directory. setup will fail if you attempt to create a new profile without
all the parent entries.
Step 8. Next enter either the DN of a new profile, or the DN of an existing profile
you want to use.
To display all the profiles in the directory, use a command like the
following:
$ ldapsearch -b o=cup.hp.com objectclass=DUAConfigProfile dn
If you are using an existing profile, setup configures your client,
downloads the profile, and exits. In this case, continue with step 11
below.
Step 9. If you are creating a new profile, enter the directory manager DN and
password of the directory user who can create a new profile.
Step 10. Next enter the host name and port number of the directory where you
want to store your name service data. For high availability, each
LDAP-UX client can look for name service data in up to three different
directory hosts. You can enter up to three hosts, to be searched in order.
Step 11. Enter the base DN where clients should search for user name service
data like passwd, group, hosts, services, etc.
Step 12. You can quickly configure a Netscape directory and the first client by
accepting the remaining default configuration parameters when
prompted.