Title: setup
Author: Mark Craig
Generator: DocBook XSL-NS Stylesheets v1.76.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
Date: October 20, 2011
Manual: Tools Reference
Source: OpenDJ 2.5.0
Language: English
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configure options
The configure command configures an OpenDJ package installation. The command registers the directory server as an SMF service, specifies where the directory server instance will be located, and specifies the user and group names of the instance owner.
This command is available in the OpenSolaris\u\s-2TM\s+2\d package installation only.
Run configure --help for more information.
The following options are supported:
-?, -H, --help
Displays usage information.
--groupName groupName
The group name of the instance owner. If no group name is specified, the primary group of the userName is used.
--instancePath path
The path where the instance will be located. If no path is specified, the default /var/opendj is used.
--userName userName
The user name of the instance owner. If no user name is specified, the default ldap is used.
-V, --version
Displays directory server version information.
Example 1 Configuring a Directory Server Package Installation
The following example configures the instance path, user name and group name for a directory server package installation:
$ /usr/opendj/configure --instancePath /var/opendj --userName myUser \ --groupName myGroup
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability | Uncommitted |