Time Administration - Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 User Manual

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3. Use the showldap(8) command to confirm that you have imported the
certificate chain.
XSCF> showldap
Bind Name:
Base Distinguished Name: ou=People,dc=users,dc=apl,dc=com,o=isp
LDAP Search Timeout:
Bind Password:
LDAP Servers:
CERTS:
Testing a Connection to an LDAP Server
1. Use the setldap(8) command to perform the test.
XSCF> setldap -t sysadmin
onibamboo:389
2. Log in as the user created in the LDAP server. Confirm the registration using
the user's password.
login: sysadmin
Password:xxxxxxxx
3. Use the showuser(8) command to confirm whether the displayed privilege is
the same as the one created in the LDAP server.
XSCF> showuser
User Name:
UID:
Privileges:
2.2.4

Time Administration

Time administration is used to specify the time and the NTP settings for this system.
The server (all domains) uses the XSCF Unit clock as the reference time.
Note – The customer should decide the NTP server operating mode. For details on
NTP, see the NTP manuals.
cn=Directory Manager
60
Set
ldap://onibamboo:389 ldaps://company2.com:636
Exists
Command operation
PASSED
sysadmin (nonlocal)
110
platadm
Chapter 2
Setting Up XSCF
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