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Le 10/07/2018 à 20:25, Jim Oberholtzer a écrit :
Marc:
I highly doubt it as the LDAP server is really a piece of Tivoli code that
runs on IBM i , with some PACE parts.
As you point out, what should be happening is the Tivoli server set up and
then use the replication function that is built into it to push it to the
other servers. In this case I have an OEM software product and an outside
consulting company for that OEM vendor telling me that's not how they want
it done. The whole thing is very V4R5ish in my view, which becomes the root
cause of the problem.
Sometimes you just gotta let them do what they want.
Sure.
However, and even after 12 days, I was just curious about the IBM Tivoli
Directory Server settings available through "Navigator for i" (the web
admin interface).
I created an ldap instance (TESTIASP) with its wizard and selected an
IASP as the storage disk pool for all the various objects (configuration
library and directory, change log library, database library) of the
instance. The wizard created the TESTIASPDB, TESTIASPCL, TESTIASPCF
libraries in the IASP and the
/IASP/QIBM/UserData/OS400/DirSrv/idsslapd-TESTIASP directory with all
the required sub-directories and configuration files.
I did not try to reconfigure an existing one from SYSBASE to an IASP,
but at least for a new server to be created in the IASP, it works.
For the records.
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