Common Installation Problems - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.1 Installation Manual

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ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_smallest_anon_port 8192
WARNING: tcp_deferred_ack_interval is currently 100 milliseconds. This will cause
Solaris to insert artificial delays in the LDAP protocol. It should be reduced
during load testing.
This line can be added to the /etc/init.d/inetinit file:
ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_deferred_ack_interval 5
WARNING: There are only 1024 file descriptors available, which limit the number of
simultaneous connections. Additional file descriptors, up to 65536, are available
by adding to /etc/system a line like set rlim_fd_max=4096
NOTICE : / partition has less space available, 245MB, than the largest allowable
core file size of 460MB.
partition to be filled.

Common Installation Problems

Clients cannot locate the server.
First, try using the host name. If that does not work, use the fully qualified name
(such as
does not work, use the IP address.
If your NIS domain is different from your DNS domain, the fully qualified host and
domain name presented by the installer may be incorrect. These values must be
corrected to use the DNS domain name.
Installation cannot determine the Domain Name for this Host. Your network settings
may not be correct, or your host may be on a DHCP network.
Windows 2000 requires setting of domain names in two places, one is the default
for the whole computer and the other is the one to use for the specific network
connection. If you have not specified the domain name to use for the specific
network connection, when installing Directory Server, you will notice the warning
message shown below:
Setup Warning: Installation cannot determine the Domain Name for
this Host. Your network settings may not be correct, or your host may
be on a DHCP network. If you are using TCP/IP, your Domain Name must
be filed in.
To verify yor Domain Name TCP/IP setting, go to Control Panel
Network Settings, and ensure that your TCP/IP DNS properties have
the Domain Name filled out. Do you want to continue?
To avoid this error message:
A daemon process which dumps core could cause the root
), and make sure the server is listed in the DNS. If that
www.domain.com
Common Installation Problems
Chapter 8
Troubleshooting
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