Chapter 5. Setting up Red Hat Directory Server on Sun Solaris
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21. The last screen asks if you are ready to set up your servers. Select
yes
.
Are you ready to set up your servers? [yes]:
Creating directory server . . .
Your new DS instance 'example3' was successfully created.
Creating the configuration directory server . . .
Beginning Admin Server reconfiguration . . .
Creating Admin Server files and directories . . .
Updating adm.conf . . .
Updating admpw . . .
Registering admin server with the configuration directory server . . .
Updating adm.conf with information from configuration directory server . . .
Updating the configuration for the httpd engine . . .
Restarting admin server . . .
The admin server was successfully started.
Admin server was successfully reconfigured and started.
Exiting . . .
Log file is '/tmp/setupul88C1.log'
When the
setup-ds-admin.pl
script is done, then the Directory Server is configured and running.
To log into the Directory Server Console to begin setting up your directory service, do the following:
1. Get the Administration Server port number from the
Listen
parameter in the
console.conf
configuration file.
grep \^Listen /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/console.conf
Listen 0.0.0.0:
9830
2. Using the Administration Server port number, launch the Console.
/usr/bin/redhat-idm-console -a http://localhost:9830
NOTE
If you do not pass the Administration Server port number with the
redhat-idm-console
command, then you are prompted for it at the Console login screen.