34 SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers Administration Guide • April 2007
▼ To Configure the Service Processor as an LDAP
Client
Make sure you have added an LDAP privileges schema to the LDAP server, and
attributes for each user on the LDAP server. Refer to
CODE EXAMPLE 3-1 and
CODE EXAMPLE 3-2 for information.
1. Log in to the XSCF console with useradm privileges.
2. Type the setldap command:
where bind is the bind name, baseDN is the base Distinguished Name, certchain is an
LDAP server certificate chain, -p sets the password to use when binding to the
LDAP server (you are prompted for the password), servers sets the primary and
secondary LDAP servers and ports, user tests the server connection and password
for the specified user, and timeout is the maximum amount of time allowed for an
LDAP search before search results are returned. For more information on LDAP,
refer to the setldap(8) man page, to the SPARC Enterprise
M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide, and to the Solaris OS
documentation collection.
3. To verify the operation, type the showldap command.
▼ To Set the NTP Configuration
If you are using NTP, an ntp.conf file must be created on the domains. Refer to
“Time Synchronization and NTP Service” on page 23 for information.
1. Log in to the XSCF console with platadm privileges.
2. Type the setntp command:
where address is the IP address of the NTP server.
XSCF> setldap [-b bind] [-B baseDN] [-c certchain] [-p] [-s servers] [-
t user] -T timeout
XSCF> showldap
XSCF> setntp -c add address