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Chapter 3. Using Express and Typical Installation
8. When you are asked what you would like to install, press [Enter] to select the default, Red Hat
Servers.
9. When you are asked what type of installation you would like to perform, press [Enter] to select
the default,
Typical Installation
10. For server root, enter a full path to the location where you want to install your server.
The location that you enter must be some directory other than the directory from which you are
running setup. Also, the name of the directory where you install files must not contain any space
characters. If the directory that you specify does not exist, setup creates it for you.
By default, the setup program provides the following path:
/opt/redhat/servers
If you want to install the software into this directory tree, press [Enter]; otherwise, supply your
own path.
11. For the Server Products Core Components, Directory Suite, Administration Services, nsPerl,
and PerLDAP, press [Enter] to select the default (all components).
12. Press [Enter] to select all of the Server Products Core Components.
13. Press [Enter] to select all the Directory Suite components.
14. Press [Enter] to select all of the Administration Services components (Red Hat Administration
Server and the Administration Server Console).
15. For the hostname, enter a fully qualified hostname.
Caution
The default hostname may be incorrect if the installer cannot locate a DNS name in your
system. For example, you might not have a DNS name if your system uses NIS.
The hostname must be a fully qualified host and domain name. If the default
hostname is not a fully qualified host and domain name, installation will fail. Refer to
Section 7.2 Common Installation Problems for more information about entering a fully
qualified domain name.
16. The setup program then asks you for the
the identity under which you want the servers to run.
For more information on the user and group names that you should use when running your
servers, refer to Section 1.2.3 Deciding the User and Group for Your Servers.
17. For the configuration directory, select the default if this directory will host your
o=NetscapeRoot
information for the configuration directory.
If the server you are currently installing is not the configuration directory, then the configuration
directory must exist before you can continue this installation.
18. The setup program then asks if you want to use a different installation for your user directory.
The default is
no
instance to be used as a configuration directory only, then you should enter yes.
19. For the Directory Server port, select the default; this will be 389 or a randomly-generated port
number if you already have another application using that port or you are not installing as root.
20. For the Directory Server Identifier, enter a unique value (normally the default is sufficient).
This value is used as part of the name of the directory in which the Directory Server instance
is installed. For example, if your machine's host name is
default, and selecting it will cause the Directory Server instance to be installed into a directory
labeled
slapd-phonebook
tree. Otherwise, enter yes. You will then be asked for the contact
(this installation will be the user directory). However, if you intend this server
.
.
and the
System User
System Group
, then this name is the
phonebook
25
names. Enter

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