HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 plug-in reference

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In the Directory Server Console, locate and double-click the entry for the second instance
of Directory Server.
This opens the Directory Server Console for the second instance.
a.
b. Select the Configuration tab, and expand Plugins.
c. Disable each of these plug-ins listed in Table 13-1 “Plug-in status in DIOP-enabled
Directory Server.
To disable a plug-in, select the plug-in, then, on the right panel, uncheck the Enable
the Plugin option. Some plug-ins may depend on other plug-ins, and you may see
messages that reflect such a dependency.
9. Use the second instance to enable the DIOP feature, which is explained in the next section.
13.2 Enabling the DIOP feature in Directory Server
For a Directory Server instance to support the DIOP feature, its default configuration needs to
be modified - the server needs to be configured to use the null DN or the root suffix in the server.
This can be done by adding the following entry to the dse.ldif file of the server instance in
which you want to enable the DIOP feature:
dn: cn=,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
objectClass: top
objectClass: extensibleObject
objectClass: nsMappingTree
cn: nsslapd-state: container
You can modify the dse.ldif in either of the following ways:
1. By editing the dse.ldif file directly:
a. Shut down your Directory Server.
# /opt/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/stop-slapd
b. In the text editor, open the dse.ldif file.
The file is located in the /etc/opt/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name directory.
c. Add the above-mentioned entry, save your changes, and close the file.
d. Restart the server.
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