HP recommends using the defaults. If you want to use a user or group other than the default, you must create the user or group before completing the setup script.

5.This step allows you to register your Directory Server with an existing Directory Server instance that serves as the Configuration Directory Server. This registers your new instance so it can be managed by the Console. If you are setting up the first Directory Server instance on your network, you cannot register it with another directory; you must set up your Directory Server as the Configuration Directory Server. To set up this Directory Server as a Configuration Directory Server, select n. The next installation steps (steps 6, 7, and 8) enable you to set up the administrator user.

To register the Directory Server instance with an existing Configuration Directory Server, select yes. This initiates the registration process in which you must supply the following information about the Configuration Directory Server. This information is supplied in place of setting up the administrator user for the new Directory Server (steps 6, 7, and 8).

The Configuration Directory Server URL, such as ldap://ldap.example.com:389/o=NetscapeRoot

To use TLS/SSL, set the protocol as ldaps:// instead of ldap://

For LDAPS, use the secure port (636) instead of the standard port (389), and provide a CA certificate.

The Configuration Directory Server administrator's user DN; by default, this is admin.

The administrator user's password.

The Configuration Directory Server Admin domain, such as example.com.

The CA certificate to authenticate to the Configuration Directory Server. This is only required if the Directory Server instance will connect to the Configuration Directory Server over LDAPS. This should be the full path and filename the CA certificate in PEM/ASCII format.

6.If you registered your Directory Server with an existing Configuration Directory Server, skip to step 9. Otherwise, continue with this step.

Set the administrator user name. The default is admin.

7.Set the administrator password and confirm it.

8.Set the administration domain. This defaults to the host's domain. For example:

Administration Domain [example.com]:

9.Enter the Directory Server port number. The default is 389 unless that port is in use, in which case the setup script supplies a randomly generated one.

Directory server network port [30860]: 102510.Enter the Directory Server identifier; this defaults to the host name.Directory server identifier [example]:

11.Enter the directory suffix. This defaults to dc=domain name. For example, for domain example.com, the default is shown as follows:

Suffix [dc=example, dc=com]:

NOTE:

After setup, you can create additional suffixes for the Directory Server instance using the Console or the command line (for more information, see the HP-UX Directory Server administrator guide). In addition, you can use the ConfigFile parameter in the setup command line or within a setup file (see “Importing LDIF files for configuring Directory Server users, replication, and other entities” (page 36)).

12. Set the Directory Manager user name (DN). The default is cn=Directory Manager.

3.6 Setting up the Directory Server and Administration Server

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