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DIR_SERVER_PORT specifies the port number used to connect to the directory server. This value is obtained from the directory administrator. The secure LDAP port is 636, but the directory server can be configured for a different port number.

DIR_OBJECT_DN specifies the unique name of iLO in the directory server. This value is obtained from the directory administrator. Distinguished names are limited to 256 characters.

DIR_OBJECT_PASSWORD specifies the password associated with the iLO object in the directory server. Passwords are limited to 39 characters.

DIR_USER_CONTEXT_1, DIR_USER_CONTEXT_2, and

DIR_USER_CONTEXT_3 specify searchable contexts used to locate the user when the user is trying to authenticate using directories. If the user could not be located using the first path, then the parameters specified in the second and third paths are used. The values for these parameters are obtained from the directory administrator. Directory User Contexts are limited to 128 characters each.

MOD_DIR_CONFIG Runtime Errors

The possible MOD_DIR_CONFIG error messages include:

Directory information is open for read-only access. Write access is required for this operation.

User does not have correct privilege for action. CONFIG_ILO_PRIV required.

RACK_INFO

The RACK_INFO command can only appear within a LOGIN command block. When the command is parsed, it reads the rack infrastructure database into memory and prepares to edit it. Only commands that are RACK_INFO type commands are valid inside the RACK_INFO command block. The RACK_INFO command generates a response that indicates to the host application whether the database was successfully read or not. If the database is open for writing by another application, then this call will fail.