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Chapter 4. Silent Installation and Instance Creation
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Section 4.1.3.6
[nsperl]
Installation Directives
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Section 4.1.3.7
[perldap]
Installation Directives
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4.1.3.1. Silent Installation File Format
When you use silent installation, you provide all the installation information in a file. This file is
formatted as follows:
[General]
directive=value
directive=value
directive=value
...
[slapd]
directive=value
directive=value
directive=value
...
[admin]
directive=value
directive=value
directive=value
...
[Base]
directive=value
directive=value
directive=value
...
The keywords
[General]
,
[slapd]
, and
[admin]
are required. They indicate that the directives
that follow are meant for a specific aspect of the installation. They must be provided in the file in the
order indicated above.
4.1.3.2.
[General]
Installation Directives
[General]
installation directives specify information of global interest to the Directory Servers in-
stalled at your site. That is, the information you provide here is common to all your Directory Servers.
The
[General]
installation directives are listed in Table 4-1.
Directive
Description
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