HP UX Direry Server manual Setting up HP-UX Directory Server, Overview, Installing the JRE

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3 Setting up HP-UX Directory Server

This chapter describes the complete process for installing Directory Server on HP-UX 11i. It includes instructions for installing the HP-UX Apache web server and the JRE and Directory Server packages, and describes the various options for setting up the Directory Server.

3.1 Overview

Installing and configuring HP-UX Directory Server on HP-UX has four major steps:

1.Ensure that you have the required version of HP-UX Apache-based web server installed on the system.

2.Install the required version of the Java® Runtime Environment (JRE).

3.If the Directory Server will use GSS-API (Generic Security Services Application Program Interface) for authentication, install the Kerberos 5 client (KRB5CLIENT) libraries.

4.Install the Directory Server package.

5.Run the setup script. In this step, you provide all the information about the new Directory Server instance. You can run the script interactively, responding to prompts to provide the setup information, or run the script in silent mode, providing a setup file that provides the setup information. You can also pass setup parameters in the command line.

CAUTION: If a Directory Server (notably Netscape Directory Server 6.21 or Red Hat Directory Server 7.1) is already installed on your machine, it is extremely important that you perform a migration, not a fresh installation. Migration is described in Chapter 6 (page 47).

NOTE:

Before beginning the installation process, make sure that your system meets the requirements in Chapter 2 (page 11).

3.2 HP-UX Apache-based web server requirement

The Directory Administration Server 8.1 requires Apache plug-ins and dependent libraries. Before you attempt to install HP-UX Directory Server 8.1, ensure that the HP-UX Apache web server software B.2.0.50.01 or greater is installed . To verify the HP-UX Apache web server software version, use the following command:

#swlist -l product grep hpuxwsAPACHE

hpuxwsAPACHE

B.2.0.55.03

HP-UX Apache-based Web Server

The HP-UX Apache-based Web Server is available for download at:

http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot

To locate the software at this site, enter HP-UXApache-based Web Server in the search field.

3.3 Installing the JRE

The Java JRE libraries are not bundled with HP-UX Directory Server. You must install them before installing HP-UX Directory Server. HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 depot is built with dependency on JRE version 1.5.0.11 or greater. HP-UX Directory Server has been tested with the JRE revision 1.5.0.11. A JRE15 version which is greater than JRE 1.5.0.11 may also work. Installation of HP-UX Directory Server using swinstall verifies whether JRE package requirements are met.

3.1 Overview

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Contents HP-UX Directory Server installation guide Page Table of Contents Glossary Index Page Port numbers Preparing for a Directory Server installationConsiderations before setting up Directory Server Directory Server componentsPreparing for a Directory Server installation Directory Server user and groupDirectory manager Directory administrator Administration Server userDirectory suffix Administration domain Configuration directorySystem requirements Hardware requirementsHardware requirements HP-UX patches Operating system requirementsHP-UX system configuration Perl prerequisitesKernel parameters Large file support Timewait settingHP-UX Apache-based web server requirement Setting up HP-UX Directory ServerInstalling the JRE OverviewSetup overview Installing the Kerberos 5 librariesInstalling the Directory Server package Setting up the Directory Server and Administration ServerResponding to prompts and navigating between screen prompts Options for running the setup scriptPassing values for specific setup parameters File name with the -f option. For example Setup script command line optionsSetup-ds-admin options Setup fileCharacters Interactive setup modesReused for a silent setup With this fileComparison of setup types Blank all interfaces IP address Set user as which Performing express setupSet the Directory Manager PortSetting up the Directory Server and Administration Server Performing typical setup Administration Domain example.com Performing custom setup Run the setup-ds-admin.pl script as root Directory server network port 389 Performing silent setup Setup file structure General directives Setup file directivesWhich to store Directory data. For Information on suffixes ConfigDirectoryAdminID Specifies the userSlapd directives Suffix Specifies the suffix underAdmin directives Example 3-1 Example of setup file for a custom installation Sample setup filesExample 3-2 Example of setup file for a typical setup Sending parameters in the command line# /opt/dirsrv/sbin/setup-ds-admin.pl -s \ Configuring Administration Server instances Post-installation and advanced configuration tasksConfiguring Administration Server instances Configuring IP authorization on the Administration ServerConfiguring proxy servers for the Administration Server Post-installation and advanced configuration tasksCreating additional Directory Server instances Creating a new Directory Server instance silently Creating a new Directory Server instance interactivelyRemoving a single Directory Server instance Uninstalling Directory ServerUninstalling Directory Server Uninstalling the HP-UX Directory ServerPage File and directory locations General usage informationDirectory Server file locations Ldap tool locationsStarting and stopping servers Getting the Administration Server port numberResetting the Directory Manager password Starting the Directory Server ConsoleProblem Forgotten directory manager DN and password TroubleshootingProblem Clients cannot locate the server Problem The port is in usePage Tasks to perform before migrating Configuring the Directory Server ConsoleMigration script Migrate-ds-admin Options and ArgumentMigration scenarios Migrating replicated servers Migrating a server or single instanceMigrating a Directory Server from one machine to another Migrating a Directory Server from one platform to another Upgrading from Red Hat Directory Server Upgrading from Red Hat Directory ServerPerforming the upgrade to HP-UX Directory Server Support and other resources Contacting HPRelated information Support and other resources HP-UX documentation setTroubleshooting resources Typographic conventionsTypographic conventions Page Glossary Access rightsGlossary Bind ruleDIT GSS-API Ldap NIS PTA Sasl TCP/IP Page Index SymbolsIndex HP authorized resellers
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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.

One of the key features of HP UX Directory Server is its ability to handle large directories with significant volumes of data. Built on a highly optimized architecture, it provides excellent performance and can support millions of entries without sacrificing speed or reliability. This capability makes it an ideal choice for large-scale deployments in enterprises that require high availability and responsiveness.

In addition to its scalability, HP UX Directory Server supports a wide range of protocols, including LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), which ensures seamless integration with diverse applications and systems across various platforms. The server maintains standards compliance, which facilitates interoperability and simplifies administration tasks.

Security is a top priority for HP UX Directory Server, offering an array of features to protect sensitive information. It supports secure data transmission via TLS/SSL protocols, ensuring encrypted communication between clients and servers. Advanced access controls allow administrators to define fine-grained permissions, helping to safeguard directory data against unauthorized access.

Another salient feature of HP UX Directory Server is its replication capabilities. The server can replicate directory data across multiple instances, ensuring data consistency and availability in distributed environments. This feature is essential for businesses operating across different geographical locations or requiring failover solutions for disaster recovery.

HP UX Directory Server also comes equipped with tools for data management, including an intuitive administration console for configuring and monitoring the server. Additionally, it offers customizable schema capabilities, enabling organizations to tailor the directory structure to fit their specific needs.

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

In summary, HP UX Directory Server is a powerful directory management solution that combines scalability, security, and integration flexibility. Its support for industry standards, advanced replication, and comprehensive administrative tools makes it an essential asset for organizations seeking to manage identity and access efficiently. By leveraging this technology, businesses can improve their operational efficiency and ensure a secure and organized approach to directory management.