Directory commands enable you to view and
modify directory settings. Directory settings are available at:
/map1/oemhp_dircfg1
Targets
None
Properties
Property |
Access |
Description |
---|---|---|
|
Read/Write |
Enables or disables directory authentication. Valid settings are as follows:
|
|
Read/Write |
Enables or disables local account authentication. This property can be disabled only if directory authentication is enabled. Boolean values accepted. |
|
Read/Write |
Sets the directory server IP address or DNS name. The schema-free directory configuration requires a DNS name. |
|
Read/Write |
Sets the directory server port. |
|
Read/Write |
Displays the LOM object distinguished name. This field is ignored when the schema-free directory configuration is used. |
|
Read/Write |
Sets the LOM object password. This field is ignored when the default schema configuration is used. |
|
Read/Write |
Displays the directory user login search context. This field is not necessary when the schema-free directory configuration is used. |
|
Read/Write |
Displays security group distinguished name. Used with the schema-free directory configuration only. |
|
Read/Write |
Assigns privileges to a group. Use a comma-separated list of the following:
|
Examples
set
/map1/oemhp_dircfg1
set
/map1/oemhp_dircfg1 oemhp_dirauth=default_schema
oemhp_dirsrvaddr=adserv.demo.com
You can define additional groups using additional set commands.
You can specify one or more properties on the command line. If there are multiple properties on the same command line, they must be separated by a space.