Start Administration Server.
5.
Start Red Hat Console.
6.
Use Red Hat Console to create a new/second instance of Directory Server
7.
(
In the navigation pane, select the Server Group, right click, select "Create
Instance of Red Hat Directory Server," and follow the prompts.
Disable the unsupported plug-ins in the second instance (
8.
which you will use for enabling the DIOP plug-in.
a.
b.
c.
Use the second instance to enable the DIOP feature, which is explained in the
9.
next section.
Enabling the DIOP Feature in Directory Server
For a Directory Server instance to support the DIOP feature, its default
configuration needs to be modified — the server needs to be configured to use the
null DN or the root suffix in the server. This can be done by adding the following
entry to the
DIOP feature:
dn: cn="",cn=mapping tree,cn=config
/opt/redhat-ds/servers/start-admin
/opt/redhat-ds/servers/startconsole
in Figure 13-1).
slapd-diopInstance
In Red Hat Console, locate and double-click the entry for the second
instance of Directory Server.
This opens the Directory Server Console for the second instance.
Select the Configuration tab, and expand Plugins.
Disable each of these plug-ins listed in Table 13-1, on page 164.
To disable a plug-in, select the plug-in, and then, on the right panel,
uncheck the "Enable the Plugin" option. Some plug-ins may depend on
other plug-ins, and you may see messages that reflect such a dependency.
file of the server instance in which you want to enable the
dse.ldif
objectClass: top
objectClass: extensibleObject
objectClass: nsMappingTree
cn: ""
nsslapd-state: container
Enabling the DIOP Feature in Directory Server
slapd-diopInstance
Chapter 13
Using Data Interoperability Plug-ins
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