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Introduction


Netscape Directory Server (Directory Server) is a powerful and scalable distributed directory server based on the industry-standard Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Directory Server is the cornerstone for building a centralized and distributed data repository that can be used in your intranet, over your extranet with your trading partners, or over the public Internet to reach your customers.

This Administrator's Guide describes all of the administration tasks you need to perform to maintain Directory Server.

Directory Server Overview


Directory Server provides the following key features:

The major components of Directory Server include:

Prerequisite Reading


This manual describes how to administer the directory server and its contents. However, this manual does not describe many of the basic directory and architectural concepts that you need to successfully deploy, install, and administer your directory service. Those concepts are contained in the Netscape Directory Server Deployment Guide. You should read that book before continuing with this manual.

When you are familiar with directory server concepts and have done some preliminary planning for your directory service, you can install the Directory Server. The instructions for installing the various Directory Server components are contained in the Netscape Directory Server Installation Guide.

Also, Managing Servers with Netscape Console contains general background information on how to use Netscape servers. You should read and understand the concepts in that book before you attempt to administer Directory Server.

Conventions Used in This Book


This section explains the conventions used in this book.

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The greater than symbol (>) is used as a separator for successive menu selections. For example, Object > New > User means that you should pull down the Object menu, drag the mouse down to highlight New, and drag the mouse across to the New submenu in which you must select User.

Throughout this book you will see path references of the form:

/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-serverID/...

The /usr/netscape/servers directory is the default installation directory. If you have installed the Directory Server in a different location, you should adapt the path accordingly. serverID represents the server identifier you gave the server when you installed it. For example, if you gave the server an identifier of phonebook, then the actual path would be:

/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-phonebook/. . .

All paths specified in this manual are in UNIX format. If you are using a Windows NT-based directory server, use equivalent paths.

Related Information


The document set for Directory Server also contains the following guides:

For a list of documentation installed with Directory Server, open the <server_root>/manual/en/slapd/index.htm file, where <server_root> is the directory in which you installed Directory Server.

For the latest information about Directory Server, including current release notes, complete product documentation, technical notes, and deployment information, check this site: http://enterprise.netscape.com/docs



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