Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Installation Guide Preface Making open source more inclusive 1. Installing the Directory Server packages Expand section "1. Installing the Directory Server packages" Collapse section "1. Installing the Directory Server packages" 1.1. Installing the Directory Server packages 2. Setting up a new Directory Server instance Expand section "2. Setting up a new Directory Server instance" Collapse section "2. Setting up a new Directory Server instance" 2.1. Setting up a new instance on the command line using a .inf file Expand section "2.1. Setting up a new instance on the command line using a .inf file" Collapse section "2.1. Setting up a new instance on the command line using a .inf file" 2.1.1. Creating a .inf file for a Directory Server instance installation 2.1.2. Using a .inf file to set up a new Directory Server instance 2.1.3. Opening required ports in the firewall 2.2. Setting up a new instance on the command line using the interactive installer Expand section "2.2. Setting up a new instance on the command line using the interactive installer" Collapse section "2.2. Setting up a new instance on the command line using the interactive installer" 2.2.1. Settings supported in the interactive installer 2.2.2. Creating an instance using the interactive installer 2.2.3. Opening required ports in the firewall 2.3. Setting up a new instance using the web console Expand section "2.3. Setting up a new instance using the web console" Collapse section "2.3. Setting up a new instance using the web console" 2.3.1. Using the web console to set up a new Directory Server instance 2.3.2. Opening required ports in the firewall 3. Installing Directory Server with Kerberos authentication behind a load balancer Expand section "3. Installing Directory Server with Kerberos authentication behind a load balancer" Collapse section "3. Installing Directory Server with Kerberos authentication behind a load balancer" 3.1. Understanding the differences when setting up an instance with Kerberos behind a load balancer 3.2. Creating a .inf file for a Directory Server instance installation 3.3. Using a .inf file to set up a new Directory Server instance 3.4. Opening required ports in the firewall 3.5. Creating a keytab for the load balancer and configuring Directory Server to use the keytab 4. Updating Directory Server Expand section "4. Updating Directory Server" Collapse section "4. Updating Directory Server" 4.1. Updating the Directory Server packages 5. Migrating Directory Server 10 to Directory Server 11 Expand section "5. Migrating Directory Server 10 to Directory Server 11" Collapse section "5. Migrating Directory Server 10 to Directory Server 11" 5.1. Migrating to Directory Server 11 using the replication method 5.2. Migrating to Directory Server 11 using the export and import method 6. Installing, updating, and uninstalling the password synchronization service Expand section "6. Installing, updating, and uninstalling the password synchronization service" Collapse section "6. Installing, updating, and uninstalling the password synchronization service" 6.1. Understanding how the password synchronization service works 6.2. Downloading the password synchronization service installer 6.3. Installing the password synchronization service 6.4. Updating the password synchronization service 6.5. Uninstalling the password synchronization service 7. Uninstalling Directory Server Expand section "7. Uninstalling Directory Server" Collapse section "7. Uninstalling Directory Server" 7.1. Uninstalling Directory Server A. Command-line utilities replaced in Red Hat Directory Server 11 B. Revision History Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 한국어 日本語 简体中文 English Language: 한국어 日本語 简体中文 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 한국어 日本語 简体中文 English Language: 한국어 日本語 简体中文 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Installation Guide Red Hat Directory Server 11Instructions for installing Red Hat Directory ServerLegal NoticeAbstract This guide contains information about installing, updating, and uninstalling Red Hat Directory Server 11 and associated services. Next