LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.00 Administrator's Guide

3. Enter either the host name or IP address of the directory server where your profile exists,
or where you want to create a new profile from “Configuration worksheet” (page 347).
4. Enter the port number of the previously specified directory server that you want to store
the profile from “Configuration worksheet” (page 347). The default port number is 389.
5. If the profile schema has already been imported, or if you invoked setup with the -l option
to use a local-only profile, setup skips to the next step.
Otherwise, you are asked whether you want to import the profile schema with LDAP-UX
Client Services object class DUAConfigProfile. Enter "yes" to import the profile schema
into the LDAP directory server. This must be done once (the schema is shared with
subsequently-configured client systems). Enter “no” if you do not want to import the profile
schema into the LDAP directory server. The setup program skips to the next step if you
enter “no”.
NOTE: The LDAP-UX Integration product supports a local-only profile for testing, small
LDAP deployments, or operating in environments where the HP-UX administrators lack
directory server administrative privileges. The local-only configuration profile is intended
not to push back to the directory server.
See “LDAP-UX Client Services object classes” (page 349) for a detailed description of the
DUAConfigProfile object class.
6. If the LDAP printer schema has already been extended, setup skips this steps. Otherwise,
enter "yes" to extend the LP printer schema if you choose to start the printer configurator.
The LDAP printer configurator is a feature that simplifies the LP printer management by
refreshing LP printer configurations on your client system. A new printer schema, which is
based on RFC 3712, is required to start the services.
7. If the NIS publickey schema has already extended, setup skips this step. Otherwise, enter
"yes" to extend the publickey schema if you choose to store the public keys of users and
hosts in the LDAP directory. A publickey schema, which is based on RFC 2307-bis is required
to migrate the publickeys in the NIS+ credential table entries on the NIS+ server to the LDAP
directory.
8. If the new automount schema has already been imported, setup skips to the next step. (The
HP-UX Directory Server includes the new automount schema by default.)
Otherwise, you will be asked whether you want to install the new automount schema which
is based on RFC 2307-bis. Enter "yes" if you want to import the new automount schema into
the LDAP directory server. Enter "no" if you do not want to import new automount schema
into the LDAP directory server.
9. 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=profile1,ou=profiles,o=hp,com, then ou=profiles,o=hp.com must exist in
the directory or setup will fail.
10. Next enter either the DN of a new profile, or the DN of an existing profile you want to use,
from “Configuration worksheet” (page 347).
To display all the profiles in the directory, use a command like the following:
ldapsearch -b o=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 the next step.
11. If you are creating a new profile, enter the DN and password of the directory user who can
create a new profile from “Configuration worksheet” (page 347).
12. Next, it will prompt you for the following information:
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