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For example, if the server name is myserver, replace <server_name> with myserver so that
the line in the settings section of the script reads
server=myserver
<context>: The context of the X-Tier user and group objects.
Replace this variable with the fully distinguished name of the context where the objects
reside.
For example, if the objects are an Organizational Unit object named servers, replace
ou=servers,o=company.
<admin fdn>: The full context of an eDirectory admin user, such as the Tree Admin, who
has rights to modify the X-Tier user and group objects.
Replace this variable with the admin name and context, specified with comma-delimited
syntax.
For example, if the tree admin is in an Organization container named company, the full
context is cn=admin,o=company and the line in settings section of the script reads
admin_fdn="cn=admin,o=company"
<novlxregd_uid>: The UID that the system assigned to the local
might or might not be the same on each server, depending on whether the
ran successfully.
Replace this variable with the UID reported for the novlxregd user on this server as listed
when you ran the commands in
In the example script, the original UID is 101. It is changed to 81 in the third line of the
script. The sixth line changes the UID on all of the files and directories on the server that
are owned by the novlxregd user from 101 to 81.
<novlxsrvd_uid>: The UID that the system assigned to the local
might not be the same on each server, depending on whether the
successfully.
Replace this variable with the UID reported for the novlxsrvd user on this server as listed
when you ran the commands in
In the example script, the original UID is 103. It is changed to 82 in the fourth line of the
script. The seventh line changes the UID on all of the files and directories on the server
that are owned by the
<novlxtier_gid>: The GID that the system assigned to the local
might not be the same on each server, depending on whether the
successfully.
Replace this variable with the GID reported for the novlxtier group on this server as listed
when you ran the commands in
In the example script, the original GID is 101. It is changed to 81 in the second line of the
script. The six and seventh lines change the GID from 101 to 81 for all of the files and
directories on the server that are owned by the
5 Make the script executable and run it on the server.
IMPORTANT: Changes to the X-Tier files are not reported on the terminal.
Step 1 on page
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user from 103 to 82.
novlxsrvd
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novlxtier
novlxregd
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novlxsrvd
nssid.sh
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novlxtier
nssid.sh
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group.
Preparing to Install OES 2 SP2
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nssid.sh
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