LDAPPORT=
specifies the TCP/IP port that is used to communicate with the LDAP server. The default
value is LOCAL_HOST or port 389.
Usage
LDAPPORT=<ldap_server_tcpip_port_number> <port-number-or-port-name> ;
LDAPBINDMETH=
indicates the LDAP authentication security level. The default value for
LDAPBINDMETH= is ANONYMOUS. The ANONYMOUS value is not recommended
for use with secure environments. The following are valid LDAPBINDMETH= values:
•
LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE - The SPD Server user password is sent to the LDAP server
in clear-text.
•
LDAP_AUTH_SASL (UNIX platforms only) - SPD Server user authentication is
performed via the SASL using the Digest-MD5 mechanism.
•
LDAP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE (Windows platforms only) - The most appropriate
authentication method is chosen from a list of available methods on both the SPD Server
and LDAP server machines. Note that LDAP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE is not guaranteed
to be secure.
Usage
LDAPBINDMETH=<LDAP_SERVER_BINDMETH_STRING> <LDAP-bind-method-string> ;
LDAPBINDDN=
specifies the Relative Distinguished Name (RDN) or the location in the LDAP server
database where the information for the connecting client is stored. The SPD Server
administrator can obtain RDN strings from the LDAP server administrator when the SPD
Server is being configured to use LDAP authentication.
Usage
LDAPBINDDN=<ldap_server_binddn_string> <RDN-string> ;
MINPORTNO=/MAXPORTNO=
specifies a range of port numbers that can be used by the SPD Server user proxy processes
to communicate with the client. You must set both the MINPORTNO= and the
MAXPORTNO= option. This option is provided to support the use of SPD Server ports
through an Internet firewall, in order to limit the range of ports that will be used by the
server. If MINPORTNO= and MAXPORTNO= are not specified, then the SPD Server user
proxy processes use any port that is available to communicate with the client.
Usage
MINPORTNO=<ldap_server_binddn_string> <lower-port-range-number> ; MAXPORTNO= <upper-port-range-number> ;
MAXGENNUM=
specifies the maximum number of member tables that can be created within an SPD Server
cluster table.
MAXGENNUM=
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Summary of Contents for Scalable Performance Data Server 4.5
Page 1: ...SAS Scalable Performance Data Server 4 5 Administrator s Guide...
Page 7: ...Part 1 Product Notes Chapter 1 SPD Server 4 5 Product Notes 3 1...
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Page 63: ...Part 3 Migration Chapter 5 SPD Server 3 x to SPD Server 4 5 Conversion Utility 59 57...
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Page 70: ...64 Chapter 5 SPD Server 3 x to SPD Server 4 5 Conversion Utility...
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Page 76: ...70 Chapter 6 Using the SPD Server Name Server to Manage Resources...
Page 94: ...88 Chapter 7 Administering and Configuring SPD Server Using the SAS Management Console...
Page 98: ...92 Chapter 8 SPD Server SQL Query Rewrite Facility...
Page 116: ...110 Chapter 10 Configuring Disk Storage for SPD Server...
Page 128: ...122 Chapter 11 Setting Up SPD Server Parameter Files...
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Page 198: ...192 Chapter 14 ACL Security Overview...
Page 212: ...206 Chapter 15 Managing SPD Server Passwords Users and Table ACLs...
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Page 224: ...218 Chapter 16 SPD Server Operator Interface Procedure PROC SPDO...
Page 236: ...230 Chapter 18 SPD Server Table List Utility Spdsls...
Page 256: ...250 Chapter 19 SPD Server Backup and Restore Utilities...
Page 264: ...258 Chapter 20 SPD Server Directory Cleanup Utility...
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