Starting/Stopping the Server From the
Command Line
Use one of the following scripts:
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-serverID/start-slapd
or
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-serverID/stop-slapd
where serverID is the identifier you specified for the server when you installed it.
On UNIX, both of these scripts must run with the same UID and GID as the
Directory Server. For example, if the Directory Server runs as
run the
Configuring LDAP Parameters
You can view and change the parameters relevant to the server's network and
LDAP settings through the Directory Server Console. This section provides
information on:
•
Changing Directory Server Port Numbers
•
Placing the Entire Directory Server in Read-Only Mode
•
Tracking Modifications to Directory Entries
For information on schema checking, see Chapter 9, "Extending the Directory
Schema."
Changing Directory Server Port Numbers
You can modify the port or secure port number of your user Directory Server using
the Directory Server Console or by changing the value of the
attribute under the
If you want to modify the port or secure port for a Directory Server that contains
the Netscape configuration information (
through Directory Server Console.
If you change the configuration directory or user directory port or secure port
numbers, you should be aware of the following repercussions:
and
start-slapd
stop-slapd
cn=config
utilities as
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Introduction to Netscape Directory Server
Configuring LDAP Parameters
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