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Each of the following should be configured once for each domain,
except “Proxy user DN,” which only needs to be
configured once regardless of the number of domains in the system. Table A-1 LDAP-UX Client Services Configuration Worksheet LDAP-UX Client Services
Configuration Worksheet |
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Directory administrator DN: |
| Directory server host: |
| Directory server port: |
| Configuration profile DN: |
| Base DN of user data: |
| Proxy user DN: |
| Source of user, group data, and other
name services: |
| Migration method: |
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Refer to the next page for an explanation and sample table. Table A-2 LDAP-UX Client Services Configuration Worksheet Explanation LDAP-UX Client Services
Configuration Worksheet |
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Directory administrator DN: | The DN of a directory administrator allowed
to modify the directory. Example: CN=directory manager,DC=cup,DC=hp,DC=com | Directory server host: | The host name or IP address where your
directory server is running. Example: sys001.hp.com (12.34.56.78) | Directory server port: | The TCP port number your directory server
is using. If you use SSL, the default port number is 636. If you
do not use SSL, the default port number is 389. Example: 389 | Configuration profile DN: | The DN where your configuration profile
is. Example: CN=profile1,CN=Configuration,DC=cup,DC=hp, DC=com | Base DN of user data: | The DN where your user and group data
is. Example: CN=Users,DC=cup,DC=hp,DC=com | Proxy user DN: | The DN of the proxy user, if needed. Example: CN=Proxy User,CN=Users,DC=cup,DC=hp,DC=com | Source of user, group data: | Where you get your user and group data
from to migrate into the directory. Example: /etc/passwd and /etc/group on sys001 | Migration method: | How you will migrate your user and group
data into the directory, for example, using the migration scripts. Example: migrate_all_online_ads.sh edited to remove all but migrate_passwd_ads.pl, migrate_group_ads.pl, and migrate_base.pl |
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