Chapter 6. Advanced Setup and Configuration

Chapter 6. Advanced Setup and Configuration

6.1. Working with Administration Server Instances
6.1.1. Configuring IP Authorization on the Administration Server
6.1.2. Configuring Proxy Servers for the Administration Server
6.2. Working with Directory Server Instances
6.2.1. Creating a New Directory Server Instance
6.2.2. (Alternate) Installing Directory Server with setup-ds
6.2.3. Registering an Existing Directory Server Instance with the Configuration Directory Server
6.3. Silent Setup
6.3.1. Silent Setup for Directory Server and Administration Server
6.3.2. Silent Directory Server Instance Creation
6.3.3. Sending Parameters in the Command Line
6.3.4. Using the ConfigFile Parameter to Configure the Directory Server
6.3.5. About .inf File Parameters
6.4. Uninstalling Directory Server
6.4.1. Removing a Single Directory Server Instance
6.4.2. Uninstalling Directory Server

After the default Directory Server and Administration Server have been configured, there are tools available to manage, create, and remove server instances. These include Administration Server conigurations to allow people to access the Directory Server files remotely, silent setup tools for installing instances from file configuration, and instance setup and removal scripts.


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