HP-UX Directory Server administration server guide

The Administration Server is a support server that drives access to the Directory Server Console , provides a web server for Directory Server web applications, and stores some Directory Server configuration. This guide covers how to manage the Administration Server through the Console, through the command line, and through the web services. It also covers basic Administration Server concepts.

HP-UX Directory Server configuration, command, and file reference

This document provides reference information on the command line scripts, configuration attributes, and log files shipped with the Directory Server.

HP-UX Directory Server console guide

This guide covers the basic structure of the Console for both the Directory Server and the Administration Server and provides an overview of how to use the main Console to manage users and access within the Console.

HP-UX Directory Server deployment guide

This guide covers the basic considerations that should be addressed before deploying the Directory Server. The decisions made during this phase can have a significant and lasting affect on the effectiveness, efficiency, and scalability of your Directory Server. You should have a good understanding of your Directory Server requirements before moving on to the installation phase.

HP-UX Directory Server installation guide

This manual contains information and procedures for installing your Directory Serveras well as procedures for migrating from Netscape Directory Server 6.21 or Red Hat Directory Server 7.1.

HP-UX Directory Server plug-in reference

This reference document describes server plug-ins, as well as how to write server plug-ins in order to customize and to extend the capabilities of the HP-UX Directory Server.

HP-UX Directory Server schema reference

This reference provides an overview of some of the basic concepts of the directory schema, including lists and descriptions of default schema files, and descriptions of object classes, attributes, object identifiers (OIDs), schema checking, and extending server schema.

For the latest information about HP-UX Directory Server, including current release notes, complete product documentation, technical notes, and white papers, as well as other HP Internet and Security products, see the HP-UX Directory Server documentation site at:

http://docs.hp.com/en/internet.html.

7.2.2 HP-UX documentation set

For the latest information about the HP-UX operating system, including current release notes, complete product documentation, technical notes, and white papers, see the HP-UX Operating Environments documentation sites for the version of HP-UX you use:

HP-UX 11i v3 Operating Environments: http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv3.html

HP-UX 11i v2 Operating Environments: http://docs.hp.com/en/oshpux11iv2.html

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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.