HP UX Direry Server manual Admin express, Managing servers in Admin Express, Opening Admin Express

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3 Admin express

3.1 Managing servers in Admin Express

Admin Express provides a quick, simple web-based gateway to do basic management of servers. There are three tasks that can be performed through Admin Express:

Stopping and starting the server

Checking the server access, error, and audit logs

Monitoring the progress and information for replication betweehn Directory Servers

3.1.1Opening Admin Express

The Admin Server services pages URL is the Admin Server host and port. For example:

http://ldap.example.com:9830/

The Admin Express page is always available at that URL.

NOTE:

If SSL/TLS is enabled on the Admin Server, then the URL must use the prefix https: with the same port number. The standard HTTP URLs will not work.

https://ldap.example.com:9830/

3.1.2 Starting and stopping servers

On the main Admin Express page, there are buttons to turn servers off and on.

Figure 3-1 Stopping and stopping servers

IMPORTANT:

If either the Admin Server or the Configuration Directory Server is turned off through the Admin Express page, then it must be restarted through the command line, not through the Admin Express On/Off buttons because Admin Express requires access to both the Admin Server and Configuration Directory Server in order to function.

Other Directory Server instances can be safely stopped and restarted through Admin Express.

3.1.3 Viewing server logs

Admin Express can show and search the access and error logs for Directory Server and Admin Server and the audit logs for the Directory Server.

1.In the Admin Express page, click the Logs link by the server name.

2.Select which log type to view, how many lines to return, and any string to search for, and click OK.

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Contents HP-UX Directory Server administration server guide Page Table of Contents Glossary Index Introduction to HP-UX Directory Server Introduction to HP-UX Directory Server Starting and stopping the Admin Server Admin Server configurationStarting and stopping Admin Server from the console Directory Server file locationsStarting and stopping Admin Server from the command Line Opening the Admin Server consoleTIP Viewing the logs through the console Viewing logsExample logs are shown in Example 2-1 Example access logs Viewing logs in the command lineChanging the log name in the console Example 2-2 Example error logsChanging the log location in the command line Changing the port numberChanging the port number in the console Changing the port number in the command line Setting host restrictions in the console Setting host restrictionsSetting host restrictions in the command line Changing the admin users name and password Working with SSL Requesting and installing a server certificate Optional The companys city name Working with SSL END NEW Certificate Request Installing a CA certificate Go to the CA Certs tab, and click Install Working with SSL Accepting connections to other servers Server Authentication Enabling SSL Admin Server configuration Creating a password file for the Admin Server Changing the configuration directory host or port Changing Directory Server settingsChanging the user directory host or port Server.example.com389 alt.example.com389 Managing servers in Admin Express Admin expressOpening Admin Express Starting and stopping serversViewing server information Monitoring replication from Admin ExpressGrep \User /etc/opt/dirsrv/admin-serv/console.conf Viewing replication status Configuring Admin Express Admin Express file locationsAdmin Express configuration files Intro page elements Files for the replication status appearance Files for the server information Files for the server logs Admin Express directives Admin Express directivesAdmin Express directives Page Admin Server command-line tools Sec-activateModutil Task commands for modutil Options for modutil Examples of using modutil Enabling a slot To enable a particular slot in a module Modutil -fips true Support and other resources Contacting HPRelated information HP-UX documentation set HP-UX Directory Server administration server guideTypographic conventions Troubleshooting resourcesPage Glossary Access rightsCGI DIT GSS-API Ldap NIS PTA Sasl TCP/IP Page Index Modutil User directory Commands Settings Add Changepw Create
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UX Direry Server specifications

HP UX Directory Server is a robust and scalable solution designed for managing directory information within enterprise networks. Developed by Hewlett-Packard (HP), this server offers an extensive set of features tailored to meet the needs of organizations that require an efficient way to store, manage, and retrieve identity and access data.

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Integration with existing identity management solutions is streamlined through connectors and APIs, allowing organizations to extend their directory services and enhance user experience.

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