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Multiple Domain Configuration Changes

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Removing a remote domain from the search scope

If you originally configure several remote domains without configuring the GCS, and you want to exclude a domain from the search scope, there are two options:

  1. Run the setup tool (/opt/ldapux/config/setup) to re-configure multiple domains and exclude the one you want to remove.

  2. Manually edit /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf to remove the configuration for that specific domain and remove its corresponding profiles (/etc/opt/ldapux/domain_profiles/ldapux_profile.ldif.<domain> and /etc/opt/ldapux/domain_profiles/ldapux_profile.bin).

    Option 2 is not recommended unless you fully understand how LDAP-UX works in the ADS multiple domain environment.

    Both options require you to re-start the client daemon (/opt/ldapux/bin/ldapclientd) for the change to take effect.

Adding a remote domain to the search scope

If you originally configure several remote domains without configuring the GSC, and you want to add a new remote domain into the search scope, you have to run the setup tool to re-configure the multiple domains and include the new domain in your configuration, at the end of setup, choose to restart the daemon.

Re-ordering remote domains' search sequence

The search sequence is based on the sequence you configure remote domains from running setup, which is also the same sequence shown in /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf. To re-order to remote domain search sequence, you either run setup to re-configure or manually edit /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf to re-arrange the order. Again, you have to restart the client daemon /opt/ldapux/bin/ldapclientd for the change to take effect.

Adding the GCS into the search scope

The only way that you can add the GCS into the search scope is to run setup and add the GCS as your multiple domain support. Again, you have to restart the client daemon for the change to take effect.

Removing the GCS from the search scope

The process is the same as for removing a remote domain. You can either run setup to re-configure, or manually edit /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf to remove the "gc" section, its corresponding profiles (/etc/opt/ldapux/domain_profiles/ldapux_profile.bin.gc and ldapux_profile.ldif.gc) and all entries to the end of the file.

Again, you have to restart the client daemon for the change to take effect.

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