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-setU[GDSConfig]
Specifies the host, port, base DN, authentication DN, and
authentication password for the instance of Directory Server
containing the user and group directory.
You can invoke
-setUGDSConfig
either with or without
arguments. If you invoke this task without any arguments, the
Directory Server configuration is reset to the installation defaults.
Syntax
admconfig [options] -setUGDSConfig
[\"
host
port
baseDN
ssl
uid
pwd
\"]
Optional Arguments
If you want to override the current user and group settings, you
must provide all six of the following arguments:
•
host
The host name on which the instance of Directory
Serveris running.
•
port
The port number on which the instance of Directory
Server is running.
•
baseDN
The base DN for the instance of Directory Server.
•
ssl
Specify
true
or
false
depending on whether the
instance of Directory Server is already using the Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) protocol to communicate with this instance of
Administration Server.
•
uid
The DN used to bind to the instance of Directory Server.
•
pwd
The password used to bind to the instance of Directory
Server.
On UNIX systems, the backslash character is required before the
quotes surrounding these arguments. If the backslash is not
provided, the shell will evaluate the quotes and pass the
arguments without quotes to the command line. As a result, only
host
will be assigned as a parameter for
-setUGDSConfig,
causing the operation to fail.
The
host
,
port
,
baseDN
, and
ssl
arguments are used to create
the LDAP URL for the
ugdsconfig.dirurl
attribute. The
uid
argument is used to set the
ugdsconfig.binddn
attribute, and
the
pwd
argument is used to set the
ugdsconfig.bindpw
attribute.
Table 8-2
Tasks You Can Perform With admconfig
(Continued)
Commands for Tasks
What the Command Does
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