HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 configuration, command, and file reference
DescriptionParameter
Default Value
DirectoryStringSyntax
nsslapd-listenhost: ldap.example.comExample
NOTE:
The host name value can be a relocatable IP address.
2.3.1.66 nsslapd-localhost (Local host)
This attribute specifies the host machine on which the Directory Server runs. This attribute is
used to create the referral URL that forms part of the MMR protocol. In a high-availability
configuration with failover nodes, that referral should point to the virtual name of the cluster,
not the local host name.
DescriptionParameter
cn=configEntry DN
Any fully qualified host name.Valid Values
Host name of installed machine.Default Value
DirectoryStringSyntax
nsslapd-localhost: phonebook.example.comExample
2.3.1.67 nsslapd-localuser (Local user)
This attribute sets the user as whom the Directory Server runs. The group as which the user runs
is derived from this attribute by examining the user's primary group. Should the user change,
then all the instance-specific files and directories for this instance need to be changed to be owned
by the new user, using a tool such as the chown command.
The value for the nsslapd-localuser is set initially when the server instance is configured.
DescriptionParameter
cn=configEntry DN
Any valid userValid Values
Default Value
DirectoryStringSyntax
nsslapd-localuser: wwwExample
2.3.1.68 nsslapd-lockdir (Server lock file directory)
This is the full path to the directory the server uses for lock files. The default value is
/var/opt/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/lock. Changes to this value will not take effect
until the server is restarted.
DescriptionParameter
cn=configEntry DN
Absolute path to a directory owned by the server user ID with write access to the server IDValid Values
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