LDAP-UX Integration B.04.20 Release Notes (April 2010 Update)

# /opt/ldapux/config/create_profile_cache \
-i /etc/opt/ldapux/domain_profiles/ldapux_profile.ldif.eng.myorig.mycom.com\
-o /etc/opt/ldapux/domain_profiles/ldapux_profile.bin.eng.myorg.mycom.com
# /opt/ldapux/config/create_profile_cache \
-i /etc/opt/ldapux/domain_profiles/ldapux_profile.ldif.acct.myorig.mycom.com\
-o /etc/opt/ldapux/domain_profiles/ldapux_profile.bin.acct.myorg.mycom.com
Then you start or restart the client daemon, /opt/ldapux/bin/ldapclientd.
3.4.5 Removing the LDAP-UX Client Services
You can remove the LDAP-UX Client Services from your system using the SD-UX facility. See
the swremove(1M) manpage for details.
1. Log in to your system as root.
2. Remove ldap references from /etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/pam.conf.
3. Run swremove to remove the LDAP-UX Client Services product. For example:
On HP-UX 11i v1 and v2, run /usr/sbin/swremove J4269AA
On HP-UX 11i v3, run /usr/sbin/swremove LDAPUX
4. Remove the directories /etc/opt/ldapux and /opt/ldapux.
5. Edit the /etc/pam.conf file and remove all lines containing "libpam_ldap.so.1". This
step is required for HP-UX 11i v2 client systems. This step is optional for HP-UX 11i v1
systems.
WARNING! If the LDAP-UX product is removed without completing Step 5 on HP-UX
11i v2 system, users will not be able to log onto the system.
Follow the following steps to resolve this problem:
1. Reboot the system in the single-user mode.
2. Execute the “mountall” command to mount the file system.
3. Complete operations specified in Step 5 above.
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