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eDirectory Field Guide

Rick Killpack

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Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems

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libros

ISBN impreso

978-1-59059-553-4

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4302-0085-7

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Apress 2006

Tabla de contenidos

Installation

Palabras clave: User Agent; Directory Agent; Volume Object; Domain Name Service; Configuration Phase.

Part 1 - Installation and Migration | Pp. 3-23

Installing into an Existing Tree

Palabras clave: File System; Certificate Authority; Login Request; Secure Socket Layer; Security Infrastructure.

Part 1 - Installation and Migration | Pp. 25-37

Migration Methodologies

Palabras clave: File System; Failure Recovery; Target Server; Network Interface Card; Original Server.

Part 1 - Installation and Migration | Pp. 39-59

Partition Operations

Palabras clave: Source Tree; Partition Boundary; Source Server; eDirectory Agent; Master Server.

Part 2 - Administration | Pp. 63-78

Backup and Restore Operations

Palabras clave: File System; Document Type Definition; Security Infrastructure; Ensure Data Integrity; Prevent Data Loss.

Part 2 - Administration | Pp. 79-98

Schema Administration

Palabras clave: Local Server; Background Process; Schema Partition; Schema Synchronization; Target Server.

Part 2 - Administration | Pp. 99-109

LDAP

eDirectory provides an LDAP server to process LDAP requests from LDAP-compliant clients, which gives eDirectory great flexibility to provide data to a variety of clients. eDirectory’s LDAP server supports Persistent Search, enabling LDAP clients to track changes within eDirectory through a persistent connection. You can manage LDAP objects by using iManager, which enables you to create or configure LDAP objects. Placement of eDirectory replicas plays a key role in LDAP performance.

Palabras clave: Remote Server; Predicate Stat; User Object; Server Object; Connection Method.

Part 2 - Administration | Pp. 111-130

Management and Monitoring Tools

Palabras clave: Monitoring Tool; Background Process; Group Object; Simple Network Management Protocol; Secure Port.

Part 2 - Administration | Pp. 131-142

Troubleshooting with NDS iMonitor

NDS iMonitor is a powerful tool that allows you to troubleshoot most conditions that occur within eDirectory. Although there are equivalent command-line tools available, NDS iMonitor will reduce the cost of ownership by providing an easy-to-use, remote-access, web-based interface to monitor and troubleshoot eDirectory issues.

Palabras clave: Processor Time; Local Server; Processor Utilization; Remote Server; Unknown Object.

Part 3 - Troubleshooting eDirectory | Pp. 145-180

Common Command-Line Utilities

The command-line options are useful because you can quickly access the directory from within the directory terminal. However, to avoid having to learn a lot of new switches, I recommend that you use iManager and NDS iMonitor to manage eDirectory. With iManager and NDS iMonitor, you get a cross-platform, unified view of the tools. iManager includes plug-ins that make it easy to understand what information the specified tool requires and gives you clear interfaces for providing the required data.

Palabras clave: Local Server; Command Line; Background Process; Local Database; Network Address.

Part 3 - Troubleshooting eDirectory | Pp. 181-223