WARNING! Most LDAP servers have an ldapadd utility for adding directory entries. Sybase recommends that you use dscp or dsedit instead, as they have built-in semantic checks that generic tools do not provide.
Each server entry is made up of a set of attributes. When you add or modify a server entry, dscp prompts you for information about server attributes. Some attributes are provided by default, others require user input. When you create a directory service with dscp, default values appear in brackets “[ ]”. See Table 5-2 for a list of accepted values.
Using dsedit, you can add, delete, and modify servers in the libtcl*.cfg and interfaces (sql.ini on Windows NT) files. However, before you can add, delete, or modify an LDAP server entry, you must add the LDAP URL to the libtcl*.cfg file. See “The libtcl.cfg and libtcl64.cfg files”.
Adding a server to the directory service using
dsedit
From the $SYBASE/$SYBASE_OCS/bin directory, enter:
dsedit
Select LDAP from the list of servers, and click OK.
Click Add New Server Entry.
Enter:
The server name – this is required.
Security mechanism – optional. A list of security mechanism OIDs are located in $SYBASE/$SYBASE_OCS/config/objectid.dat.
HA server name – optional. This is the name of the High Availability Failover server, if you have one.
Click Add New Network Transport.
Select the transport type from the drop-down list.
Enter the host name.
Enter the port number.
Click OK two times to exit the dsedit utility.
To view the server entries, enter the following URL in Netscape:
ldap://host:port/ditbase??one
For example:
ldap://huey:11389/dc=sybase,dc=com??one
Microsoft Internet Explorer does not recognize LDAP
URLs.