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22 Sun ONE Directory Server Installation and Tuning Guide • June 2003
When providing information for Directory Administratorand Directory Manager
accounts, recall that Directory Administrator access rights may be managed using
Directory Server access control mechanisms. Recall also that Directory Server
access control does not apply for the Directory Manager account.
Silent installation configuration files contain similar information.
(Optional) User directory host, port, bind DN,
password, and suffix if using an existing user
directory
usergroup.example.com
389
cn=Directory Manager
#$8Yk$-%&
dc=example, dc=com
Server ID (No periods or spaces allowed) dirserv
Server suffix (At least one to hold directory content) dc=example,dc=com
ServerRoot (software installation directory; refer to
“Default Paths and Filenames,” on page 10 for more
information)
Do not install on top of an existing earlier version.
Do not install Sun ONE Web Server in the same
ServerRoot as Directory Server.
(UNIX platforms) No spaces allowed.
/var/mps/serverroot
/var/Sun/mps
C:\Program Files\Sun\MPS
(UNIX platforms) Server group ID
3
Use the name, rather than the group ID number.
noaccess
(UNIX platforms) Server user ID
Use the name, rather than the user ID number.
diruser
(Windows) Administrator password
(Optional, other platforms) super user password
Ask your system administrator.
1. All DNs must be entered in UTF-8 encoding; refer toRFC 2253. Older encodings such as ISO-8859-1 arenot supported.
2. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority assigns port numbers less than 1024. Install as super user to use a port less than 1024.
3. You create the appropriate UNIX user and group asdescribed in the installation procedures.
Table 1-2 Basic Information Required During Typical Installation (Continued)
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