LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.01 Administrator Guide for HP directory servers and Windows ADS

DS_ADMIN_PASS Sets the password for the directory server Configuration
Administrator, responsible for managing the directory servers
in the directory server administration domain. Only used in
New Directory Server Installation mode (installing LDAP-UX for
the first time). No command option exists for passing this
password on the command line.
DS_ADMIN_PORT Sets the port number of the directory server's Administration
Server, which manages the directory server administration
domain. . The default port number is 9830. You need not
specify the port if it has already been specified with the host
name. No command option exists for passing this port number
on the command line. Only used in New Directory Server
Installation mode (installing LDAP-UX for the first time).
DS_ADMIN_SERVER Sets the host name (or IP address), and optionally the port
number, of the directory server's Administration Server, the
server that manages the directory server administration domain
that the new directory server will join. Only used in New
Directory Server Installation mode (installing LDAP-UX for the
first time). The default port is 389. Specify in one of the
following formats:
host-name
host-name:port
ip-address
ip-address:port
DS_INSTANCE_NAME Sets the name of the newly created directory server instance.
This is the only way to set the instance name when creating a
directory server. If this variable is not used, autosetup
automatically generates the instance name in the format
dns-prefix-master, where dns-prefix is the prefix of
the local host's DNS domain name. For example, if the local
host's DNS domain name is west.acme.com, the generated
instance name would be west-master. Only used in New
Directory Server Installation mode (installing LDAP-UX for the
first time).
LDAP_BASEDN Sets the search base DN; for example,
dc=lab,dc=acme,dc=com. A search operation is performed
on the base DN, the DN of the entry and all entries below it
in the directory tree. Typically, set the base DN to the directory's
suffix value. Because the directory suffix is equal to the root,
or topmost, entry in the directory, this causes all searches to
begin from the directory's root entry. Equivalent to using the
-b option in the command line.
LDAP_BINDDN When creating a new directory server, this specifies the
Directory Manager's distinguished name (DN). When installing
and configuring LDAP-UX in an existing directory server
environment or LDAP-UX domain, this is the DN of any member
of the DomainAdmins group — host administrators that have
privileges to add hosts to the domain (but more limited
privileges than the Directory Manager). This is the bind DN
that LDAP-UX clients use for accessing the HP-UX Directory
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