Troubleshooting; Running Dsktune - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 8.1 - INSTALLATION GUIDE 11-01-2010 Installation Manual

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/usr/bin/pwdhash newpassword
{SSHA}nbR/ZeVTwZLw6aJH6oE4obbDbL0OaeleUoT21w==
3. In the configuration directory, open the dse.ldif file. For example:
cd /etc/dirsrv/slapd-instance/
vi dse.ldif
4. Locate the nsslapd-rootpw parameter.
nsslapd-rootpw: {SSHA}x03lZLMyOPaGH5VB8fcys1IV+TVNbBIOwZEYoQ==
Delete the old password, and enter in the new hashed password. For example:
nsslapd-rootpw: {SSHA}nbR/ZeVTwZLw6aJH6oE4obbDbL0OaeleUoT21w==
5. Save the change.
6. Start the Directory Server. For example:
service redhat-ds start
7. When the Directory Server restarts, log into the Console again as Directory Manager, and verify
that the password works.

7.7. Troubleshooting

7.7.1. Running dsktune

dsktune runs when the Directory Server is first set up to check for minimum operating requirements.
After the setup, the dsktune utility can determine the Directory Server patch levels and kernel
parameter settings. To launch dsktune, Directory Server has to be installed successfully first.
NOTE
You must run dsktune as root.
The command to run dsktune is as follows:
/usr/bin/dsktune
The dsktune utility then scans the system for required patches and dependencies.
Red Hat Directory Server system tuning analysis version 10-AUGUST-2007.
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