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Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.2 Evaluation Guide
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Preface
Who Should Use This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Directory Server Enterprise Edition Documentation Set
Related Reading
Redistributable Files
Default Paths and Command Locations
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Typographic Conventions
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1. Overview of Directory Server Enterprise Edition and the Latest Features
DSEE Components
New Administration Model
What's New at a Glance
General DSEE Enhancements
New Features in Directory Server 6.1
New Features in Directory Proxy Server 6.1
New Features in Identity Synchronization for Windows
2. Service Manageability
Web-Based Directory Service Management With the DSCC
Diverse Views to Simplify Service Management
Configuration and Suffix Cloning
Advanced Command-Line Interface
Overview of the Commands
Simplified Installation and Migration
Automated Installation From the Command Line
Non-Root Installation
User-Specified Installation Path
Multiple Separate Installations
Automated Migration Tool (dsmig)
Online Configuration Changes
Availability Across Your Entire Network
Grouping Entries for Simplified Management
Tunable Index Limits
Where to Go From Here
3. High Data Availability and Integrity
Robust Replication
Unlimited Masters for Replication
Prioritized Replication
Globally Synchronized Replication Using the Retro Changelog
Replicated Account Lockout Attributes
Monitoring Replication Convergence
Importing Many Entries to Large Replicated Suffixes
Synchronized Backup and Export
Online Binary Backup
Online LDIF Export
Offline Binary Backup
Offline LDIF Export
Binary Restore Methods
Compacting Database Files
File System Snapshot of Frozen Database
Changing Attributes While the Server Is Online
Changing the All IDs Threshold
Changing the Database Path
Attribute Syntax Validation on Update
Schema Validation by Directory Proxy Server
Where to Go From Here
4. Tuned for Performance
Cache Optimizations
Setting Thresholds on Dynamic Memory Use
Optimizing Cache Memory Allocation
Log Management Improvements
Time-Based Log Rotation and Deletion
On-Demand Log Rotation
Configurable Log File Permissions Settings
Monitoring and Managing Persistent Searches
Where to Go From Here
5. Enhanced Security
Connection-Based Access Control
New Password Policy
Managing the Password Policy Using the DSCC
Migrating to the New Password Policy
Preventing Binds With No Password
Forced Password Change After Reset
Global Account Lockout
Directory Manager Enhancements
Simplified Password Updates With LDAP Extended Operations
Tracking of Last Login Time
Enhanced Auditing for Updates Performed Using Proxy Authorization
ACI Performance Enhancements
Where to Go From Here
6. Managed Scalability
Load Balancing and Operation-Based Routing
DN and Attribute Rewriting
Customizable Data Distribution for Faster Writes
Where to Go From Here
7. Virtual Directory
Defining a Virtual Namespace Made Up of Multiple Sources
Access to JDBC Compliant Data Repositories
Access to Flat LDIF File Resources
Access to LDAP Resources
Aggregating Data Views to Create Virtual Entries
Mapping Attribute Names and Values
Where to Go From Here
8. Synchronizing Directory Server With Windows Users and Groups
Account Synchronization
Group Synchronization With Active Directory
Failover Support for Multimaster Replicas
Integrated Administration Server Support for Windows Synchronization
Where to Go From Here
A. Standards and RFCs Supported by Directory Server Enterprise Edition
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