dsconfig1 dsconfig manage OpenDJ directory server configuration dsconfig subcommand options Description This utility can be used to define a base configuration for the directory server. Subcommands The dsconfig command provides many subcommands. Use the following options to view help for subcommands. Display all subcommands Display subcommands relating to core server Display subcommands relating to caching and back-ends Display subcommands relating to logging Display subcommands relating to replication Display subcommands relating to authentication and authorization Display subcommands relating to user management For help with individual subcommands, either use dsconfig subcommand --help, or start dsconfig in interactive mode, without specifying a subcommand. Options The following options are supported. Allows the configuration of advanced components and properties LDAP Connection Options Maximum length of time (in milliseconds) that can be taken to establish a connection. Use '0' to specify no time out. Default value: 30000 Directory server hostname or IP address Default value: localhost.localdomain User ID of the global administrator to use to bind to the server. For the enable subcommand, if no global administrator was defined previously for any servers, the global administrator will be created using the UID provided. Default value: admin Global administrator password file Certificate key store path Nickname of certificate for SSL client authentication SASL bind options Directory server administration port number Default value: 4444 Certificate trust store path Default value: /path/to/OpenDJ/config/admin-truststore Certificate trust store PIN Certificate key store PIN file Certificate trust store PIN file Password for the global administrator Certificate key store PIN Trust all server SSL certificates Utility Input/Output Options The full path to the file where the equivalent non-interactive commands will be written when this command is run in interactive mode. Display the equivalent non-interactive option on standard output when this command is run in interactive mode. Path to a batch file containing a set of dsconfig commands to be executed Use non-interactive mode. If data in the command is missing, the user is not prompted and the command exits with an error. No properties file will be used to get default command line argument values Path to the file containing default property values used for command line arguments Do not write progress information to standard output Use script-friendly mode Use verbose mode General Options Display version information Display usage information Exit Codes 0 The command completed successfully. > 0 An error occurred. Examples The following example starts dsconfig in interactive, menu-driven mode on the default port of the current host. $ dsconfig -h `hostname` -p 4444 -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password >>>> OpenDS configuration console main menu What do you want to configure? 1) Access Control Handler 23) Log Rotation Policy 2) Account Status Notification Handler 24) Matching Rule 3) Administration Connector 25) Monitor Provider 4) Alert Handler 26) Network Group 5) Attribute Syntax 27) Network Group QOS Policy 6) Backend 28) Password Generator 7) Certificate Mapper 29) Password Policy 8) Connection Handler 30) Password Storage Scheme 9) Crypto Manager 31) Password Validator 10) Debug Target 32) Plugin 11) Entry Cache 33) Plugin Root 12) Extended Operation Handler 34) Replication Domain 13) Extension 35) Replication Server 14) External Changelog Domain 36) Root DN 15) Global Configuration 37) Root DSE Backend 16) Group Implementation 38) SASL Mechanism Handler 17) Identity Mapper 39) Synchronization Provider 18) Key Manager Provider 40) Trust Manager Provider 19) Local DB Index 41) Virtual Attribute 20) Local DB VLV Index 42) Work Queue 21) Log Publisher 43) Workflow 22) Log Retention Policy 44) Workflow Element q) quit Enter choice: