Sun Microsystems 8190994 Server User Manual


 
Migrating Directory Proxy Server
There is no automatic migration path to move from a previous version to Directory Proxy
Server 6.0. Directory Proxy Server 6.0 provides much more functionality than previous
versions. While a one to one mapping of conguration information is therefore not possible in
most instances, it is possible to congure Directory Proxy Server 6.0 to behave like a version 5
server for compatibility.
This chapter describes how the conguration properties in Directory Proxy Server 6.0 can be
used to simulate a version 5 conguration.
The chapter covers the following topics:
“Mapping the Global Conguration” on page 83
“Mapping the Connection Pool Conguration” on page 87
“Mapping the Groups Conguration” on page 88
“Mapping the Properties Conguration” on page 97
“Mapping the Events Conguration” on page 103
“Mapping the Actions Conguration” on page 104
“Conguring Directory Proxy Server 6.0 as a Simple Connection-Based Router” on page 104
Mapping the Global Conguration
Before you change the Directory Proxy Server 6.0 conguration, back up the conguration by
using the dpadm backup command. For more information, see dpadm(1M).
You can congure Directory Proxy Server 6.0 by using the Directory Service Control Center
(DSCC) or the dpconf command-line utility. For more information, see dpconf (1M).
Directory Proxy Server 6.0 conguration can be retrieved as a set of properties. For example,
information about the port is returned in the listen-port property. This section describes how
to map the version 5 global conguration attributes to the corresponding properties in
Directory Proxy Server 6.0, where applicable. Not all functionality can be mapped directly.
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