LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.15 Administrator's Guide
1.automountMapName
->[nisMapname] 2.automountKey -> [cn] 3.automountInformation -> [automountInformation]
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:
If you want to specify the attribute to map to the automountInformation attribute , then
type 3 for the following question and press the return key:
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:3
8. Next, type the attribute nisMapEntry you want to map to the automountInformation
attribute and press the return key:
automountInformation -> nisMapEntry
9. Next, it will take you to the screen which shows you the following information:
Current Automount
attribute names:
1.automountMapName
->[nisMapname] 2.automountKey -> [cn] 3.automountInformation -> [nisMapEntry]
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:
You type 0 to exit this menu for the following question:
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:0
Attribute Mappings For Dynamic Group Support
If you are configuring dynamic group support, you need to remap the default group member
attribute, memberuid, to memberURL (for Netscape/Red Hat Directory Server) or
nxsearchFilter (for HP Openview Select Access). For detailed information about dynamic
group support, see “Dynamic Group Support” (page 73).
Use the following steps to remap the memberuid attribute to the dynamic group attributes,
memberURL or nxsearchFilter. For example, the following procedures are used to remap
memberuid to memberURL:
1. Type yes for the following question:
Do you want to remap any of the stantdard RFC 2307 attributes? [yes]:
yes
2. Select the group service by entering 3 for the following question and press the return key:
Specify the service you want to map? [0]: 3
3. Next, it will take you to the screen which shows you the following information:
Current Group
attribute names:
1.cn ->[cn] 2.gidnumber
-> [gidnumber] 3.memberuid -> [memberuid] 4.userpassword -> [userPassword]
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:
If you want to specify the attribute to map to memberuid, then type 3 for the following
question and press the return key:
Specify the attribute you want to map? [0]: 3
4. Type the attribute, memberURL or nxsearchFilter, that you want to map to the
memberuid attribute and press the return key:
memberuid —> memberURL
5. Next, it will take you to the screen which shows you the following information:
Current Group.attribute
names:
1.cn ->[cn] 2.gidnumber
-> [gidnumber] 3.memberuid -> [memberURL] 4.userpassword -> [userPassword]
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:
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