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Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide
Release 9.2

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Numerics

389 port, 3-6, 3-8, A-7, A-9, C-5
636 port, 3-6, 3-8, A-7, A-9, C-5

A

abstract object class type, 2-9
abstract object classes, 2-9
superclasses of, 6-4
top, 2-9
access
granting
by using command-line tools, 12-44
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 12-12
entry-level, by using command-line tools, 12-45
entry-level, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 12-40
items
content, 12-15
structural, 12-15
kinds, 12-10
level requirements for LDAP operations, 12-12
object, 12-7
operations, 12-10
rights, setting by using Oracle Directory Manager, 12-20, 12-36
selecting, by DN, 12-46
subject, 12-8
unspecified, 12-12, 12-36
violation event, 5-29
access control
and authorization, 2-12
conceptual discussion, 10-3
defined, 2-12
directive format. See ACI directive format
for agents, 31-5
for directory integration server, 31-4
in Oracle Directory Integration platform, 31-4
management constructs, 12-2
managing, 12-1
by using command-line tools, 12-44
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 12-12
overview, 1-9
policies
conflicting, 12-2
inheriting, 12-2
policy administration, overview, 12-2
prescriptive, 12-3
setting, by using wildcards, 12-46
access control information (ACI)
attributes, 10-3
components, 12-7
directives
format, 10-3
items
format, B-1
syntax, B-1
object of directives, 12-7
subject of directives, 12-8
access control lists (ACLs), 2-21, 10-3
directives, within entries, 12-3
evaluation
for groups, 12-53
precedence rules, 12-49
for groups, 12-53
how it works, 12-48
modification, 5-30
precedence
rules, 12-49
processing, 5-26
within subtrees, 12-3
access control policy points (ACPs), 12-2, 12-16
adding
by using ldapmodify, 12-45
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-9, 12-16
by using the ACP Creation Wizard of Oracle Directory Manager, 12-24
administering, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-12
configuring display of, in Oracle Directory Manager, 12-13
content access items, 12-15
creating by using ACP Creation Wizard, 12-24
Creation Wizard, 12-24
multiple, 12-2
structural access items, 12-15
viewing, 12-14
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 12-14, 12-15
viewing, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 12-14, 12-15
accessDirectiveMatch matching rule, C-9
ACI. See access control information (ACI)
ACPs. See access control policy points (ACPs)
active server instances
modifying configuration set entries in, 5-4
viewing, 5-4, 5-34
added_object_constraint filter, 12-44
added-object-constraint, in access control, 12-10
add.log, A-13
administration tools, 7-13
bulkdelete, A-35
bulkload, A-36
bulkmodify, A-38
command-line, 1-8, 4-12
ldapadd, 7-13, A-11
ldapaddmt, A-13
ldapbind, A-15
ldapcompare, A-26
ldapdelete, 7-13, A-16
ldapmoddn, 7-14, A-18
ldapmodify, 7-13, A-28
ldapmodifymt, 7-13, A-33
ldapsearch, A-20
ldifwrite, A-40
Oracle Directory Manager, 4-2
agent tools
oidmuplf.sh, A-48
agents
log file location, 3-14
uploading agent file, A-48
agreements, replication, 21-2
alternate server list
from the Oracle directory server, 20-4
from user input, 20-4
AlternateServers attribute, in failover, 20-4
ANALYZE function of DBMS_STATS package, 19-3
anonymous authentication, 4-4, 10-4
anonymous login, 4-4
applications
enrollment in, for provisioning, 29-3
automatic, 29-3
manual, 29-3
Apply button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
architecture
Oracle Internet Directory, 2-1
ASR. See Oracle9i Replication
attribute information, kinds of, 2-5
attribute options, 2-7
adding
by using ldapmodify, 7-15
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-11
conceptual discussion, 2-7
deleting by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-12, 7-16
language codes, 2-7
managing
by using command line tools, 7-15
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-11
modifying by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-12
searching for by using ldapsearch, 7-16, A-23
attribute values, replacing, A-31
attribute-level conflicts, 21-8
attributes
adding, 6-16
by using ldapadd, A-11
by using ldapmodify, 6-29, 6-30
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-21, 6-23
concurrently, by using ldapaddmt, A-13
guidelines for, 6-16
to existing entries, A-11
AlternateServers, for failover, 20-4
as DNs, 7-6
as metadata in schema, 2-12
attribute options, 7-16
adding by using ldapmodify, 7-15
adding by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-11
conceptual discussion, 2-7
deleting by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-12, 7-16
managing by using command line tools, 7-15
managing by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-11
modifying by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-12
searching for by using ldapsearch, A-23
base schema
deleting, 6-16
modifying, 6-16
commonName, 2-6
creating by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-9
deleting, 6-16
by using ldapmodify, A-31
guidelines for, 6-16
determined by object classes, 6-3
dropping indexes, 6-28
for which data exists
indexing, 6-31
for which no directory data exists
indexing, 6-31
in base schema, 6-15
in LDIF files, A-2
in top, 2-10
indexed, 6-10
viewing, 6-28
indexes, created by bulkload, 7-19
indexing, 6-28, 6-31
by using Catalog Management tool, 6-28
by using command-line tools, 6-30
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-27
when you create them, 6-27
inheritance of, 6-3, 6-10
jpegPhotos, 2-6, 7-14
kinds of information in, 2-5
making available for searches, 6-27
managing, 6-15
by using command-line tools, 6-29
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-17
overview, 6-15
managing by using command-line tools, 6-29
mandatory, 2-8, 6-3, 7-10
matching rules, 2-7
modifying
by using ldapmodify, 7-13
by using ldapmodifymt, 7-13
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-25, 7-12
concurrently, 7-13
guidelines for, 6-16
rules for, 6-16
using ldapmodify, 6-29, 6-30
multivalued, 2-6, 12-3
converting to single-valued, 6-16
null values in, 6-3
objectclass, 5-28
objects associated with an ACI, 12-7
operational, 5-13
optional, 2-8, 6-3
options, 2-7
language codes., 2-7
orclauditlevel, 5-30
orclauditmessage, 5-28
orclauditoc, 5-27
orcleventtime, 5-27
orcleventtype, 5-27
orclopresult, 5-28
orclsequence, 5-27, 5-29
orcluserdn, 5-27
organization, 2-6
organizationalUnitName, 2-6
redefining mandatory, 6-4
ref, 7-20
removing from object classes, 6-5
rules
for adding, 6-16
for deleting, 6-16
for modifying, 6-16
searching for, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-18
single-valued, 2-6
converting to multivalued, 6-16
size of values, C-9
sn, 2-6
specifying as mandatory or optional, 6-3
surname, 2-6
syntax, 2-6
modifying, 6-16
syntax type
selecting, 6-33
syntaxes
cannot modify, 6-16
selecting, 6-33
system operational, 5-13
tab page in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-9
types, 2-4
values, 2-4
changing, 7-10
deleting, A-31
rules for changing, 7-10
size of, C-9
viewing, 7-6
audit level, 5-29
modifying, 5-31
setting, 5-30
by using ldapmodify, 5-31
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-30
audit log, 5-26
container object, 5-34
default configuration, 5-27
entries
in the DIT, position of, 5-29
position in DIT, 5-29
searching, 5-28
searching for, 5-31
searching for by using ldapsearch, 5-34
searching for by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-32
structure, 5-27
viewing, 5-27
events
access violation, 5-29
ACL modification, 5-30
add, 5-30
adding, 5-30
bind, 5-29
deleting, 5-30
DSE modification, 5-29
modify, 5-30
modifyDN, 5-30
modifying, 5-30
replication login, 5-30
schema element, add/replace, 5-29
schema element, delete, 5-29
selected, 5-30
super user login, 5-29
user password modification, 5-30
purging, 5-34
queries, 5-27
sample, 5-29
schema elements, C-5
structure of entries, 5-27
using, 5-26
auditable events, 5-29
auditing selected events, 5-30
authenticated access, by using SSL, 1-9
authentication, 10-4
agent, 31-4
and Oracle directory integration server, 31-2
anonymous, 4-4, 10-4
certificate-based, 10-4
conceptual discussion, 10-4
defined, 2-12
direct
options, 10-4
in a typical directory operation, 2-21
indirect, 10-5
through a RADIUS server, 10-5
Kerberos, A-12, A-14, A-17
non-SSL, 31-3
parameters, C-6
password-based, 4-4, 10-4
PKI, 10-2
simple, 1-9, 4-4, 10-4
specifying
no SSL, C-6
SSL
defined, 10-4
for Oracle Directory Manager, 4-7
mode, 31-3
no, 4-7
one-way, C-6
server only, 4-7
with ldapadd, A-13
with ldapaddmt, A-15
with ldapbind, A-16
with ldapmodify, A-29
with ldapmodifymt, A-34
strong, 10-4
three levels, 1-9
through a middle tier, 10-5
two-way SSL, C-6
authorization, 2-12, 10-2, 31-4
automated resolution of conflicts, 21-8
auxiliary object classes, 2-10, 6-4
availability, high, 20-7
average latency, 19-2

B

backup and recovery strategies, 13-7
balancing tablespaces, 19-9
base schema
attributes, 6-15
deleting, 6-16
modifying, 6-16
object classes
modifying, 6-5
base search, 7-3
batching line-mode commands, 6-14
Begins With filter, in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-7
bind event, 5-29
bind mode, 12-10
binding, 2-21
bitStringMatch matching rule, C-9
bootstrapping, 32-1
a connected directory from Oracle Internet Directory, 32-3
Oracle Internet Directory from a connected directory, 32-2
Oracle Internet Directory from Oracle HR, 33-19
BSTAT/ESTAT scripts, 19-8
buffer caches, size, 19-8
bulk loading failure, 7-19
bulk tools
syntax, A-35
bulkdelete, 4-14, 7-19, A-35
and Globalization Support, 8-10
syntax, A-35
bulkload, 4-14, 7-18, 7-19, A-36
and Globalization Support, 8-9
check mode, performing on LDIF files, E-4
creating indexes, 7-19
.dat files, 7-19
generating input files, 7-19
-load option, 7-19
log file location, 3-14
syntax, A-36
bulkmodify, 4-14
and Globalization Support, 8-10
LDIF file-based modification, A-39
syntax, A-38

C

C API, 2-20
Cancel button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
capacity planning, 13-8, 18-1
I/O subsystem, 18-6
network requirements, 18-14
overview, 18-2
caseExactIA5Match matching rule, C-9
caseExactMatch matching rule, C-9, C-10
caseIgnoreIA5Match matching rule, C-9
caseIgnoreListMatch matching rule, C-9
caseIgnoreMatch matching rule, C-9, C-10
caseIgnoreOrderingMatch matching rule, C-9
Catalog Management Tool
log file location, 3-14
syntax, A-25
Catalog Management tool, 6-28, 6-31
syntax, A-25
cataloged attributes
orcleventtype, 5-27
orcluserdn, 5-27
catalog.sh
log file location, 3-14
syntax, A-25
catalog.sh. See Catalog Management tool.
certificate authorities, 10-4
certificate-based authentication, 10-4
certificates, 10-4, C-6
change log
in synchronization process, 27-7
object store, and Oracle metadirectory solution, 35-2
used by Oracle Directory Provisioning Integration Service, 29-4
change log interface
IETF, 27-10
Oracle proprietary, 27-10
change log life parameter, modifying, 22-16
change log purging, 21-6
change number-based, 21-6
time-based, 21-6
change logging, 3-5, A-7
change logs, 2-23, 21-2
change number-based purging, 21-6
flag, 3-5
toggling, 3-5
in replication, 1-8, 21-6
purging, 21-6
change number-based, 21-6, 22-14
methods, 21-6
time-based, 21-6, 22-14, 22-15
time-based purging, 21-6
change number-based purging, 21-6
change retry count, setting, 22-15
change types, in ldapmodify input files, A-30
changeLog attribute, C-4
changeLogEntry attribute, C-4
changeNumber attribute, C-4
changes
moving from the human intervention queue into the purge queue, A-43
moving from the human intervention queue into the retry queue, A-42
changeStatus attribute, C-4
changeStatusEntry attribute, C-4
changetype attribute, C-4
add, A-30
delete, A-31
modify, A-30
modrdn, A-32
cipher suites
SSL, 11-2
SSL, supported, 11-2
SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, 11-2
SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_MD5, 11-2
SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA, 11-2
SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, 11-2
clients, failover options on, 20-3
cluster manager, 25-2
clusters
configuring failover in, 24-4
definition, 25-2
directory and, 13
hardware, 24-3
cn attribute, 2-6
cold backups, 23-1
command-line tools, 1-8
adding configuration set entries, 2-20, 7-13
Catalog Management Tool, 6-28
comparing attribute values, 7-13
for managing entries, 7-13
indexing, 6-28, 6-31
ldapadd, 7-13, A-11
ldapaddmt, 7-13, A-13
ldapbind, A-15
ldapcompare, A-26
ldapdelete, 7-13, A-16
ldapmoddn, 7-14, A-18
ldapmodify, 7-13, A-28
ldapmodifymt, 7-13, A-33
ldapsearch, A-20
ldapUploadAgentFile.sh, A-48
managing
attributes, 6-29
entries, 7-13
modifying configuration set entries, 7-13
oidmcrep.sh, A-49
oidmdelp.sh, A-50
oidmuplf.sh, A-48
overview, 4-12
schemasync, A-52
setting Globalization Support, 8-5
stopodis.sh, A-51
syntax, A-11
commonName attribute, 2-6
comparing
attribute values, 7-13
entries, 7-13
two objects, 4-9
components
of a directory server, 2-15
concurrent database connections, 19-11, C-5
configNLDAP.ora, 23-9
configuration parameters
modifying, 2-20
Oracle directory replication server
location, 22-13
configuration set entries, 2-20
adding, 2-20, 5-2, 5-11
by using command line tools, 7-13
by using command-line tools, 2-20
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-4
changing, 5-12
database connections, C-5
debug level, C-5
deleting, 5-2
by using ldapmodify, 5-12
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-4, 5-10
directory server processes, C-5
disabling SSL, C-5
for replication server, 22-13
LDIF files, 5-11
managing, 4-18, 5-2
by using command-line tools, 5-11
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-4
preliminary considerations, 5-2
modifying, 2-20, 3-9, 5-2, A-9
by using command line tools, 7-13
by using ldapmodify, 5-12
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-4, 5-9
in an active server instance, 5-4
multiple, 11-3
orcldebuglevel, C-5
orclmaxcc, C-5
orclserverprocs, C-5
orclssl authentication, C-6
orclsslenable, C-5
orclsslport, C-5
orclsslwalletpasswd, C-6
orclsslwalleturl, C-6
overriding user-specified, 3-9, A-10
SSL parameters in, 11-3
starting directory servers without using, 3-10
using different, 5-3
viewing, 5-4
configuration set location, 5-14
configuration sets. See configuration set entries
conflict resolution, in replication, 21-7
conflicting access control policies, 12-2
precedence
rules for resolving, 12-2
conflicts, replication
attribute-level, 21-8
automated resolution of, 21-8
entry-level, 21-7
manual resolution of, 22-30
resolution, 12-49, 21-7
resolving manually, 22-30
typical causes of, 21-8
Connect/Disconnect button in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
connected directories
described, 27-6
connecting
to a directory server, 4-3, 4-18
in a typical directory operation, 2-21
to additional directory servers, 4-11
to multiple directory servers, 4-11
connection
management, 5-26
pooling, 1-8
redirection, 20-9
hardware-based, 20-7
network-level, 20-6
software-based, 20-7
connectors, 28-1
configuration information, 28-9
managing from the command line, 28-24
registering, 28-5
connect-time failover, 25-2
constraints, object classes, 2-11
consumer servers, 2-22
content access items, 12-42
access control points, 12-15
of an existing ACP, 12-36
specifying for a specific entry, 12-31
control, access, 1-9, 12-1
converting
auxiliary object classes, 6-4
directory data to LDIF, 7-19
structural object classes, 6-5
CPUs
configuration, 18-16
in capacity planning, 18-2
power required for various deployment scenarios, 13-9
processing power, 18-16
requirements, 18-15, 18-17
detailed calculations, 18-17
in capacity planning, 18-15
tuning, 19-4
tuning for Oracle foreground processes, 19-6
usage, 13-11
usage tuning, 19-4
when to tune, 19-4
Create button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
Create Entry menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-9
Create Like
adding entries using templates, 7-7
button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10, 7-7
operation, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
createTimestamp attribute, 2-5, E-4
optional in top, 2-10
creating an integration profile, A-49
creatorsName attribute, 2-5, E-4
optional attribute in top, 2-10

D

daemons, 3-2
.dat files, generated by bulkload, 7-19
data integrity, 2-12, 2-13, 10-2, 31-6
data migration process, E-2
data privacy, 2-12, 10-2, 31-6
by using SSL, 1-9
data, updating by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
database
block buffers parameter, 19-10
block size parameter, 19-10
cache size, 13-10
connections, 2-19
concurrent, 19-11, C-5
pooling, 1-8
dedicated for directory, 2-17
password, changing, 5-34
server, 1-6
server error, G-2
tuning, 19-10
DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS, 19-8
DBMS_STATS package, 19-3
debug
log files, viewing, A-10
debug logging level, C-5
debug logging levels, 5-26, C-5
setting, 5-25
by using OID Control Utility, 5-25
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-25
by using the OID Control Utility, 5-25
setting for directory integration server, 30-13
debugging
enabling all, 5-26
packet handling, 5-26
default knowledge references (referrals)
configuring, 7-21
default port, 4-3
number, 3-6, 3-8, A-7, A-9
default subscribers
defined, 2-29, 14-2
Delete button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
deployment
considerations, 13-1
CPU power, 13-9
failover, 13-7
replication, 13-6
tuning, 13-11
examples, 20-9
partitioning, 13-5
deregistering a directory, 35-7
DES40 encryption, 10-2
descriptions of object classes, 6-7
directories
access control, 1-9, 12-1
application-specific, 2-28
as read-focused, 1-3
contrasted to relational databases, 1-2
database listener, 22-6
distributed, 2-21
entry naming, 13-3
expanding role of, 1-2, 13-2
location-independent, 1-3
NOS, 13-2, 13-3
partitioned, 2-24
password, changing, 5-20
read-focused, 1-3
replication groups (DRGs), 21-2, 22-2
and replication agreements, 21-2
configuring, 22-2
establishing, 22-2
installing, 22-2
schema, 2-12
managing, 6-1
overview, 6-2
special purpose, 1-4
directory
information tree (DIT)
browsing, 7-3
registration, 35-3
servers
processes, C-5
directory information tree (DIT), 2-2
audit log entries in, 5-29
hierarchy and structure, 13-3
organizing, 13-3
organizing to reflect data ownership boundaries, 13-3
directory integration profiles, 28-5
directory integration server
and configuration set entries, 30-4
described, 27-10
LDAP connections, 30-4
log file location, 3-14
registering, 30-2
registration tool, 30-2
restarting, 30-12
runtime information, 30-15
starting, 30-7
stopping, 30-11
viewing information, 30-15
directory integration toolkit, 27-10
directory replication groups (DRGs), 21-2
directory replication server
log file location, 3-14
directory replication servers, 1-7, 2-17, 2-18
configuration set entries, 22-13
in a Real Application Clusters environment, 25-13
starting, 3-7, A-8, A-9
stopping, 3-8, A-9
directory schema, 2-12
managing, 6-1
directory server
log file location, 3-14
modifying, 4-5
directory servers, 1-7, 2-19
adding, 4-5
as both suppliers and consumers, 21-6
changing parameters in an active instance, 5-4
configuration set entries, 5-2
connecting to, 4-3, 4-5, 4-11, 4-18
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
in a typical directory operation, 2-21
connecting to additional, 4-11
connecting to one on a different host, 4-5
connecting to, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
debug level, C-5
disconnecting, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8, 4-11
in multi-master replication, 21-6
in normal mode, C-5
in replicated environment, 21-6
in secure mode, C-5
modifying configuration set entries, 5-12
multimaster replication between, 1-8
multithreaded, 1-8
parameters
configuring, 4-18
configuring by using command-line tools, 4-18
processes, 2-19
multiple, 2-19
restarting, 3-8, 5-4, A-9
running, 3-3
specifying host, 4-5
start failure, 3-10
starting
mandatory arguments, 3-5, A-7
syntax, 3-4, A-6
with default configuration, 3-10, A-10
without configuration sets, 3-10
stopping, 3-5, A-7
terminating, 4-18
using different configuration set entries, 5-3
directory usage patterns, learning, 18-3
DirectoryReplicationGroupDSAs, 22-17
disabling SSL, C-5
Disconnect
button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
disconnecting from directory servers, 4-11
disk space requirements, 18-7
detailed calculations of, 18-8
estimating, 18-7
disk tuning, 19-8
disk usage, 13-12
displaying
a directory entry, 7-2
a subtree, 7-2
distinguished names, 2-2
as attributes, 7-6
components of, 2-3
format, 2-3
in LDIF files, A-2
modifying, 7-14
by using command line tools, 7-13
by using ldapmoddn, 7-14
distinguishedNameMatch matching rule, C-10
distributed directories, 2-21, 2-24
partitioned, 2-21
partitions and replicas, 13-4
replicated, 2-21
DIT. See directory information tree (DIT)
DNS (Domain Name System), 13-3
DNs. See distinguished names.
Drop Index
button, 4-10
menu item, 4-9
DSA, environment setting, 23-2
DSE modification event, 5-29
duration of a search, specifying, 5-32, 7-3

E

-E argument in Globalization Support, 8-6
Edit
button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
encryption
DES40, 10-2
levels available in Oracle Internet Directory, 10-2
password, 10-7
passwords
UNIX crypt, 16-3, 16-4
RC4_40, 10-2
Ends With filter, in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-8
entity component, in access control, 12-9
entries
adding
by copying an existing entry, 7-7
by using bulkload, A-36
by using ldapadd, 7-13, A-11
by using ldapaddmt, 7-13, A-13
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-6
concurrently, 7-13
from other applications, A-36
mandatory attributes, 7-7
optional attributes, 7-7
requires write access to parents, 7-6
assigning object classes to, 6-3
attributes, viewing, 7-6
audit log, 5-27
searching, 5-28
comparing, by using ldapcompare, 7-13
conceptual discussion, 2-2
creating by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-9
deleting
by using ldapdelete, 7-13, A-16
by using ldapmodify, A-31
large numbers, 7-19
displaying, 7-2
distinguished names of, 2-2
group, 2-6
inheriting attributes, 6-3
loading, 6-3
locating by using distinguished names, 2-3
managing, 7-1
by using bulk tools, 7-16
by using command line tools, 7-13
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-12, 7-2
many, modifying, 7-19
modifying
by using ldapmodify, A-28
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-10
concurrently, by using ldapmodifymt, A-33
large numbers, A-38
LDAP conventions, 7-10
rules, 7-10
naming, 2-2, 13-3
objects associated with an ACI, 12-7
parent, 6-3
restricting the kinds users can add, 12-18, 12-26, 12-34, 12-44
root of search, 7-2
rules for changing, 7-10
searching
base level, 7-3
by using ldapsearch, A-20, A-48, A-49
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-2
one-level, 7-3
specifying search depth, 7-3
subtree level, 7-3
selecting by DN, 12-46
selecting superclass, 7-6
specific, granting access to, 12-20, 12-22, 12-27, 12-30, 12-35, 12-38
superclasses, selecting, 7-6
user
adding, by using ldapadd, 7-14
adding, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-8
modifying, by using ldapmodify, 7-15
modifying, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-10
with attribute options
adding by using ldapmodify, 7-15
adding by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-11
deleting by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-12, 7-16
managing by using command line tools, 7-15
managing by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-11
modifying by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-12
searching for by using ldapsearch, 7-16
Entry Caching
cache, entry, 19-12
entry caching
enabling, 5-16, 5-17
entry-level access, granting by using Oracle Directory Manager, 12-40
entry-level conflicts, replication, 21-7
environment variables, NLS_LANG, 8-2
error messages, G-6
additional, G-6
administration, G-2
database server, G-2
directory server, due to schema modifications, G-2
installation, G-2
provisioning, 29-15
returned from Oracle directory server, G-2
standard, G-2
events, auditable, 5-29
Exact Match filter, in Oracle Directory Manager, 5-32, 6-8, 7-4
exclusionary access to objects, granting, 12-52
existing ACPs and their ACI directives, modifying, 12-32
Exit menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
extensibility, in LDAP Version 3, 1-5
extensibleObject object class, 7-20

F

failover, 1-9, 20-1, 20-2
AlternateServers attribute, 20-4
basic high availability configuration, 25-3
capabilities in Oracle Internet Directory, 20-7
connect-time, 25-2
considerations in deployment, 13-7
default n-node configuration, 25-7
in cluster configurations, 24-1
in clustered environment, how it works, 24-7
in Real Application Clusters environment, 25-1
network-level, 20-6
options in private network infrastructure, 20-8
options in public network infrastructure, 20-5
options on clients, 20-3
failure recognition and recovery. See failover.
failure to apply changes, 2-23
failure tolerance, and replication, 13-7
fault tolerance mechanisms, 20-3
features, new
in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 2.1.1, lvii
in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 3.0.1, liv
File menu, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
file naming conventions, 28-19
files
location, 28-19
filters
Begins With, 6-7
Ends With, 6-8
Exact Match, 6-8, 7-4
Greater or Equal, 6-8, 7-4
IETF-compliant, A-20
in attribute searches, 6-19
in searches, 2-20, 6-7
in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-7
ldapsearch, A-22
Less or Equal, 6-8, 7-4
not null, 6-8
Present, Oracle Directory Manager, 5-33, 7-4
Find Attributes button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-18
Find Objects button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10, 6-6
formats, of distinguished names, 2-3
function calls, tracing, 5-26

G

garbage collection
in replication, 21-6, 22-14
interval, modifying, 22-15
generalizedTimeMatch matching rule, C-10
generalizedTimeOrderingMatch matching rule, C-10
global administrators
defined, 2-29, 14-2
Globalization Support, 2-13
bulkdelete, 8-10
bulkload, 8-9
bulkmodify, 8-10
command-line tools, 8-5
Java clients, 2-14
ldapadd, 8-7
ldapaddmt, 8-7
ldapbind, 8-7
ldapcompare, 8-7
ldapdelete, 8-7
ldapmoddn, 8-7
ldapmodify, 8-7
ldapmodifymt, 8-7
ldapsearch, 8-7
ldifwrite, 8-9
managing, 8-1
settings for Oracle Internet Directory, 8-2
using with Bulk Tools, 8-8
with bulkdelete, 8-10
with bulkload, 8-9
with bulkmodify, 8-10
with command-line tools, 8-5
with LDIF Files, 8-3
with ldifwrite, 8-9
Greater or Equal filter, in Oracle Directory Manager, 5-32, 6-8, 7-4
group entries, 2-6
adding, 7-8
creating
by using ldapmodify, A-30
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-8
groupOfNames object class, 7-8, 7-9
groupOfUniqueNames object class, 7-8
groups
privilege, 12-3
guest users
definition, 5-20
managing, 5-20
by using ldapmodify, 5-22
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-21
user name and password, 5-20
guidelines
for adding attributes, 6-16
for deleting attributes, 6-16
for modifying attributes, 6-16

H

hardware-based connection redirection, 20-7
hashing
passwords to the directory, 16-2
protection
MD4, 16-3
heavy trace debugging, 5-26
Help
button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-11
menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-9
high availability, 1-8, 13-7, 20-2
and multimaster replication, 20-7
capabilities in Oracle Internet Directory, 20-7
deployment, examples, 20-9
of Oracle Internet Directory, 20-1
human intervention queue, A-41
Human Intervention Queue Manipulation Tool, 22-31, A-42
syntax, A-42

I

IETF
drafts, enforced by Oracle Internet Directory, C-3
LDAP approval
RFCs enforced by Oracle Internet Directory, C-2
standard change log interface, 27-10
imple, 12-19, 12-22, 12-30, 12-35, 12-38
indexed attributes
displayed in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-10
locations, 5-14
orcleventtype, 5-27
orcluserdn, 5-27
viewing, 6-28
indexes
created by bulkload, 7-19
dropping from attributes, 5-28, 6-28
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-28
inheritance, 2-9
and access control policies, 12-2
from superclasses, 6-3, 6-10
of attributes, 6-10
initNLDAP.ora, 23-9
input file, creating, 5-11
installation errors, G-2
insufficient memory, 19-8
IntegerMatch matching rule, C-9, C-10
integration profiles
creating, A-49
for synchronization, 28-1
intelligent client failover, 13-7
intelligent network level failover, 13-7
intermediate template file
in migration from application-specific repositories, E-5
internationalization, and LDAP, 8-1
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). See IETF.
I/O subsystem, 18-6
in capacity planning, 18-2, 18-6
requirements, 18-6
sizing, 18-6
I/O throughput, maximizing, 18-7
iostat utility, 19-2
IP address takeover (IPAT), 20-8

J

Java clients, Globalization Support and, 2-14
Java Native Interface, 2-20
JPEG images, adding with ldapadd, A-13
jpegPhoto attribute, 2-6, 7-14

K

Kerberos authentication, A-12, A-14, A-17
knowledge references, 2-25, 13-4, 13-5
overview, 2-25
restricting permissions for managing, 2-26
superior, 2-25
knowledge references (referrals)
configuring, 7-20
default
configuring, 7-21
managing, 7-20
smart
configuring, 7-20

L

language codes, as attribute options, 2-7
latency, average, 19-2
LDAP
add or modify performance, 19-13
and internationalization, 2-13
and simplified directory management, 1-4
attributes, common, 2-6
conventions, for modifying entries, 7-10
extensibility, 1-5
IETF approval, 1-5
search filters, IETF-compliant, A-20
search performance, 19-13
security, 1-5
server instances, 2-17, 2-18, 2-19
starting, 3-4, A-6
servers
managing, 5-1
multithreaded, 1-8
syntax, C-7
enforced by Oracle Internet Directory, C-7
recognized by Oracle Internet Directory, C-8
Transport Layer Security, 1-5
Version 3, 1-5
LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF), 4-12, A-2
syntax, A-2
when using bulkload, A-36
LDAP dispatcher
log file location, 3-14
ldapadd, 7-13, A-11
adding entries, A-11
adding JPEG images, A-13
and Globalization Support, 8-7
LDIF files in, A-11
syntax, A-11
ldapaddmt, 7-13, A-13
adding entries concurrently, A-13
and Globalization Support, 8-7
LDIF files in, A-13
log, A-13
syntax, A-13
ldapbind, A-15
and Globalization Support, 8-7
syntax, A-15
ldapbind operation, 10-4
ldapcompare, 7-13, A-26
and Globalization Support, 8-7
syntax, A-26
ldapcreateConn.sh
syntax, A-49
ldapdelete, 7-13, A-16
and Globalization Support, 8-7
deleting entries, A-16
syntax, A-16
ldapmoddn, 7-14, A-18
and Globalization Support, 8-7
syntax, A-18
ldapmodify, 7-13, A-28
adding ACPs, 12-45
adding attributes, 6-29, 6-30
adding entry-level ACIs, 12-45
adding object classes, 6-14
adding values to multivalued attributes, A-30
and Globalization Support, 8-7
change types, A-30
changing audit level, 5-31
creating group entries, A-30
deleting entries, A-31
LDIF files in, A-28
modifying attributes, 6-29, 6-30
modifying object classes, 6-14
replacing attribute values, A-31
syntax, A-28
ldapmodifymt, 7-13, A-33
and Globalization Support, 8-7
by using, A-33
LDIF files in, A-33
multithreaded processing, A-34
syntax, A-33
ldaprepl.sh, 22-8
ldapsearch, A-20, A-48, A-49
and Globalization Support, 8-7
filters, A-22
querying audit log, 5-27
syntax, A-20
ldapUploadAgentFile.sh
syntax, A-48, A-49
LDIF
converting directory data to, 7-19
file-based modification, not supported by bulkmodify, A-39
files
creating, 5-11
for adding configuration set entries, 5-11
importing, by using bulkload, 7-17
in ldapadd commands, A-11
in ldapaddmt commands, A-13
in ldapmodify commands, A-28
in ldapmodifymt commands, A-33
referencing in commands, 5-13
removing proprietary data from in migration, E-3
formatting notes, A-3
formatting rules, A-3
syntax, A-2
using, 4-12, A-2
ldifwrite, 4-14, A-40
and Globalization Support, 8-9
syntax, A-40
Less or Equal filter, 5-32, 6-8, 7-4
line-mode commands, batching, 6-14
listener, for directory database, 2-17, 2-19
restarting, 22-6
stopping, 22-6
listener.ora, 22-6, 23-7
load balancing
and replication, 13-6
network level, 20-5
-load option, in bulkload, 7-19
LOAD_BALANCE parameter, Oracle Net Services, 25-7
location-independence, of directories, 1-3
log file locations, 3-14
log files
debug, viewing, A-10
logical disks, 19-9
logical hosts, in clustered environments, 24-2
login
anonymous, 4-4
superuser, 4-4
user, 4-4
loose consistency model of replication, 13-6
LSNRCTL utility, 22-6

M

managing
directory schema, 6-1
mandatory attributes, 2-8, 6-3
adding to existing object classes, 6-5
adding to object classes in use, 7-10
entering values for, 7-7
in object classes, 6-7
redefining, 6-4
manual resolution of conflicts, 22-30
mapping rules, 28-10
Mapping Rules Format, 28-10
master definition site (MDS), 22-3
designating, 22-3
matching rules, C-9
accessDirectiveMatch, C-9
as metadata in schema, 2-12
attribute, 2-7
bitStringMatch, C-9
cannot add to subSchemaSubentry, 2-12
caseExactIA5Match, C-9
caseExactMatch, C-9, C-10
caseIgnoreIA5Match, C-9
caseIgnoreListMatch, C-9
caseIgnoreMatch, C-9, C-10
caseIgnoreOrderingMatch, C-9
distinguishedNameMatch, C-10
generalizedTimeMatch, C-10
generalizedTimeOrderingMatch, C-10
IntegerMatch, C-9, C-10
numericStringMatch, C-9, C-10
objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch, C-9
ObjectIdentifierMatch, C-9
OctetStringMatch, C-9
presentationAddressMatch, C-9
protocolInformationMatch, C-9
recognized by Oracle Internet Directory, C-9
stored in schema, 2-12
tab in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-9
telephoneNumberMatch, C-9, C-10
uniqueMemberMatch, C-10
maxextents, 22-6
maximum amount of time for searches, setting, 5-23
maximum number of entries returned in searches, setting, 5-23
MD4, 5-15, 5-17, 16-3, E-4
MD5, 5-15, 5-17, 16-3, E-4
for password encryption, 16-3, 16-4
member attribute, 7-8
memory
in capacity planning, 18-2
insufficient, 19-8
physical, 18-13
required, 13-10
requirements in capacity planning, 18-13
tuning, 19-7
usage, 13-11
virtual, 18-13
menu bar, Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
metadata, stored in schema, 2-12
metadirectories, 2-28
Microsoft Active Directory, 13-2
middle tier
using proxy user with, 5-20, 10-5
migrating data, E-2
from other LDAP directories, E-2
from other LDAP-compliant directories, E-1, E-2
migration
from application-specific repositories
intermediate template file, E-5
modifiersName attribute, 2-5, E-4
optional in top, 2-10
modifyDN, audit log event, 5-30
modifyTimestamp attribute, 2-5, E-4
optional in top, 2-10
mpstat utility, 19-2
multimaster flag
toggling, 22-11
multimaster replication, 1-8, 13-4, 13-6, 21-2
and high availability, 20-7
multiple configuration set entries, 11-3
multiple instances on different nodes, 25-7
multiple server processes, 2-19
multiple threads, A-34
in ldapaddmt, A-13
increasing the number of, A-14
multithreaded command-line tools
ldapaddmt, 7-13, A-13
ldapmodifymt, 7-13, A-34
multithreaded LDAP servers, 1-8
multivalued attributes, 2-6
adding values to, by using ldapmodify, A-30
converting to single-valued, 6-16
member, 7-8
orclEntryLevelACI, 12-3

N

names, of object classes, 6-7
naming contexts, 2-11
definition, 2-11
in partitioned directories, 2-24
in replication, 2-23, 22-2
managing, 5-19
publishing, 2-11, 5-19
by using ldapmodify, 5-20
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-19
searching for, 2-11
searching for published, 5-19
subordinate, 2-25
namingContexts attribute, 5-17, 5-19
multivalued, 5-19
navigator pane, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
net service name, 3-2, 3-3, A-5
network
bandwidth, 18-14
capacity planning, 18-14
connectivity, in capacity planning, 18-2
requirements, 18-14
Network Interface Cards (NICs), failures of, 20-8
network-level
connection redirection, 20-6
failover, 20-6
new features
in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 2.1.1, lvii
in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 3.0.1, liv
new syntaxes, adding, 2-7
newdb.sql, 23-10
NLS_LANG environment variable, 8-2
setting, 8-3
in the client environment, 8-7
settings, 8-2
no SSL authentication option, 4-7
nodes, Oracle Internet Directory, 2-15
non-default port, running on, 4-3
non-SSL authentication, 31-3
normal mode, running directory servers in, C-5
NOS directories, 13-2, 13-3
not null filter, in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-8
Novell's eDirectory solution, 13-2
null values, in attributes, 6-3
number of retries,modifying, 22-16
number of worker threads used in change log processing, modifying, 22-17
numericStringMatch matching rule, C-9, C-10

O

o attribute, 2-6
object
adding, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
object class
explosion, 6-3
types, 2-9
object class types
abstract, 2-9
auxiliary, 2-10
structural, 2-9, 2-10
object classes, 2-8
adding, 6-2
by using command-line tools, 6-14
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-10
concurrently, by using ldapaddmt, A-13
as metadata in schema, 2-12
assigning to entries, 6-2, 6-3
auxiliary, 2-10
converting auxiliary, 6-4
creating, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-9
defining, 2-8
deleting
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-13
from base schema, 6-5
not in base schema, 6-5
explosion, 6-3
extensibleObject, 7-20
groupOfNames, 7-8, 7-9
guidelines
for adding, 6-3
for deleting, 6-5
for modifying, 6-4
in LDIF files, A-2
in the base schema, modifying, 6-5
managing
by using command-line tools, 6-14
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-6
modifying, 6-4
by using command-line tools, 6-14
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-12
orclauditoc, 5-27
redefining mandatory attributes in, 6-4
referral, 7-20
removing attributes from, 6-5
removing superclasses from, 6-5
rules, 2-11
searching for, 6-6
searching for, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-6
structural, 2-10
structural, converting, 6-5
subclasses, 2-9
defining, 2-8
superclasses, 2-9, 6-10
tab in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-9
top, 2-9
types of, 2-9
unique name of, 6-4
unique object identifier, 6-4
viewing, 6-9
viewing properties, 6-9
object identifiers, of object classes, 6-7
objectclass attribute, 5-28
objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch matching rule, C-9
ObjectIdentifierMatch matching rule, C-9
objects
adding, by using a template, 4-10
adding, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
comparing, 4-9
modifying
by using ldapmodify, 7-13
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8, 4-10
of ACI directives, 12-7
removing
by using command-line tools, A-16
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8, 4-10
removing by using command-line tools, A-28
searching for
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
searching for, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
OCI. See Oracle Call Interface.
OctetStringMatch matching rule, C-9
odisrvreg, 30-2
OFA. See Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA).
OID Control
and the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 27-12
OID Control Utility, 3-2, 4-13, A-5
restart command, 5-4
run-server command, 4-13, A-5
start and stop server instances, 3-3
stop-server command, 4-13, A-5
syntax, A-5
viewing debug log files, A-10
OID Database Password Utility, 5-34
syntax, A-56
OID Database Statistics Collection Tool, A-56
syntax, A-56
OID Database Statistics Collection Tool Syntax, A-56
OID Monitor, 2-18, 4-13, A-5
and the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 27-12
log file location, 3-14
sleep time, 3-2, A-5
starting, 3-2, 3-3, A-4, A-5
stopping, 3-3, A-5
syntax, A-4
OID Password Utility, 3-13
OID Reconciliation Tool, 22-32, A-42, A-46
syntax, A-45
oidctl
viewing debug log files, A-10
oidctl. See OID Control Utility
OIDLDAPD, 3-6, A-7
oidldapd
log file location, 3-14
oidmon. See OID Monitor.
oidpasswd
syntax, A-56
oidprovtool
location, 29-7
OIDREPLD, 3-8, A-9
oidstats.sh utility, A-56
OLTS_ATTRSTORE tablespace, 18-12, 19-9
OLTS_CT_CN tablespace, 18-12
OLTS_CT_DN tablespace, 18-12, 19-9
OLTS_CT_OBJCL tablespace, 18-12
OLTS_CT_STORE tablespace, 18-12
OLTS_DEFAULT tablespace, 18-13
OLTS_IND_ATTRSTORE, 19-9
OLTS_IND_ATTRSTORE tablespace, 18-12
OLTS_IND_CT_DN, 19-9
OLTS_IND_CT_DN tablespace, 18-12
OLTS_IND_CT_STORE tablespace, 18-12
one-level search, 7-3
one-way authentication, SSL, 4-7, C-6
online administration tool. See Oracle Directory Manager
open cursors parameter, 19-10
OPEN_CURSORS, 19-11
OpenLDAP Community, xl
operational attributes, 5-13
ACI, 10-3
Operations menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-9
Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), 23-2
optional attributes, 2-8, 6-3
adding to pre-defined object classes, 2-8
entering values for, 7-7
in object classes, 6-7
options, attribute, 2-7
Oracle background processes, 19-11
Oracle Call Interface, 2-21
Oracle components and Oracle Internet Directory, 2-29, 14-2
Oracle data servers
changing password to, 5-34
error messages, G-2
Oracle Directory Integration Platform
deletion of users, 27-18
deployment example, 27-13
modification of user properties, 27-16
services it provides, 27-2
structure, 27-2
user creation and provisioning, 27-15
why it is needed, 27-4
Oracle Directory Integration platform
log file, 30-14
respect for data ownership policies, 2-28
what it is, 2-28, 2-29, 27-2
Oracle directory integration server
described, 27-10
Oracle Directory Manager, 7-3
adding
ACPs, 12-16
attributes, 6-21
configuration set entries, 5-4
entries, 7-6
group entries, 7-8
object classes, 6-10
objects, 4-8
and the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 27-11
Apply button vs. OK button, 4-8
attributes, searching for, 6-18
Cancel button, 4-8
connecting to a directory server, 4-8, 4-10
create access control policy point menu, 4-9
Create button, 4-10
Create Entry menu item, 4-9
Create Like button, 4-10, 7-7
Create Like operation, 4-8
creating an attribute, 4-9
creating object classes, 4-9
defined, 1-8
Delete button, 4-10
deleting
configuration set entries, 5-4
objects, 4-10
disconnecting from a directory server, 4-8
displaying help navigator, 4-9
Edit button, 4-10
Edit menu, 4-8
Ends With filter, 6-8
entries management, 4-12
Exact Match filter, 5-32, 6-8, 7-4
Exit menu item, 4-8
File menu, 4-8
Find Attributes button, 6-18
Find Objects button, 4-10, 6-6
for registering directory integration agents, 27-11
granting access, 12-12
Greater or Equal filter, 5-32, 6-8, 7-4
Help button, 4-11
Help menu item, 4-9
launching, 4-2
Less or Equal filter, 5-32, 6-8, 7-4
listing attribute types, A-3
managing
ACPs, 4-12
configuration set entries, 5-4
entries, 4-12
object classes, 6-6
menu bar, 4-8
modifying
configuration set entries, 2-20, 5-4
entries, 7-10
object classes, 6-12
objects, 4-8, 4-10
replication agreements, 22-18
navigating, 4-8
not null filter, 6-8
on UNIX, starting, 4-3
on Windows 95, starting, 4-3
on Windows NT, starting, 4-3
Operations menu, 4-9
overview, 4-2, 4-8
Present filter, 5-33, 7-4
purge schedule, setting, 22-15
Refresh button, 4-10
Refresh Entry button, 4-10
Refresh Subtree Entries button, 4-10
removing objects, 4-8
Revert button, 4-8
root of search, 7-2
running, 4-3
schema administration, 4-12
search criteria bar, 5-32, 7-3
search filters, 6-7
searching
entries, 7-2
for an object, 4-10
for attributes, 6-18
selecting attribute syntax type, 6-33
starting, 4-2
on UNIX, 4-3
on Windows NT, 4-3
tear-off menu item, 4-9
toolbar, 4-10
updating, 4-9
subtree entry data, 4-10
used by Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 27-11
View menu, 4-9
viewing attributes, 7-6
Oracle Directory Provisioning Integration Service
de-installation, 29-8
deploying, 29-9
managing, 29-9
subscription to, 29-7
troubleshooting, 29-15
Oracle directory replication server instances, 1-7, 2-17, 2-18
configuration parameters, location, 22-13
starting, 3-7, 22-11, A-8, A-9
stopping, 3-8, A-8, A-9
Oracle directory server instances, 1-7, 2-17, 2-18, 2-19
managing, 5-1
starting, 3-4, 22-11, A-6
stopping, 3-5, 3-6, A-6, A-7
Oracle Directory Synchronization Service
interaction between components, 27-7
Oracle directory version field, in Oracle Directory Manager, 5-16
Oracle Enterprise Manager
and the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 27-12
Oracle foreground processes
tuning CPU for, 19-6
Oracle Globalization Support, 2-13
Oracle HR
attribute mapping rules
creating, 33-14
deleting, 33-15
modifying, 33-15
attributes to be synchronized, 33-8
importing from, 33-2
running synchronization, 33-16
synchronizing with, 33-1
Oracle HR agent, 33-1
configuring an integration profile, 33-4
mapping rules
default, 33-13
mapping rules for, 33-12
Oracle instances, Glossary-22
Oracle Internet Directory
advantages of, 1-8
as the central directory in a synchronized environment, 27-6
multiple installations on same host, 13-12
Oracle Net Services, 2-18, 2-21
LOAD_BALANCE parameter, 25-7
preparing for replication, 22-4
Oracle Provisioning Integration Service
security and, 29-10
Oracle SQL*Loader, used by bulkload, A-36
Oracle wallet parameter
modifying, C-6
Oracle wallets, C-6
changing location of, C-6
with ldapadd, A-13
with ldapaddmt, A-15
with ldapbind, A-16
with ldapcompare, A-28
with ldapdelete, A-18
with ldapmoddn, A-19
with ldapmodify, A-29
with ldapmodifymt, A-35
with ldapsearch, A-21
Oracle9i, 2-21
database, 2-17
Replication Manager, configuring, 22-4
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, lv, 25-1
Oracle9i Replication, 21-3, 22-7
configuring, 22-4, 22-7
by using Oracle9i Replication Manager, 22-4
for directory replication, 22-7
installed with Oracle 9i, 22-3
installing, 22-4
setting up, 22-4
orclACI, 12-3, C-3
access to, 12-3
optional attribute in top, 2-10
orclAgreementID, 22-17, 22-19
orclAgreementId, C-4
Orclanonymousbindsflag attribute, 5-18
orclauditattribute, C-5
orclAuditLevel, C-5
orclauditlevel attribute, 5-30
orclauditlevel operational attribute, 5-27
orclauditmessage, C-5
orclauditmessage attribute, 5-28
OrclAuditOC, C-5
orclauditoc attributes, 5-27
orclauditoc object class, 5-27
orclCatalogEntryDN, C-4
orclChangeLogLife, 22-14
orclChangeRetryCount, 22-13, 22-16, C-4
orclChangeSubscriber, 28-5
orclConfigSet, C-4
orclconfigsetnumber, C-4
orclConsumerReference, C-4
orclcontainerOC, C-4
orclCryptoScheme attribute, 5-17
orclDBType, C-4
orcldebugflag, 5-25
orclDebugLevel, C-4
orcldebuglevel configuration set entry, C-5
orclDIPRepository attribute, 5-17
orclDirReplGroupAgreement, 22-13, 22-14, C-4
orclDirReplGroupDSAs, 22-20, 22-21, C-4
orclDITRoot, C-4
orclecachemaxentries attribute, 5-17
orclecachemaxsize attribute, 5-17
orclEnableGroupCache attribute, 5-18
orclEntryLevelACI, 12-3, C-3
optional attribute in top, 2-10
orcleventLog, C-4
orclEvents, C-4
orcleventtime, C-5
orcleventtime attribute, 5-27
orcleventtype, C-5
orcleventtype attribute, 5-27
orclExcludedNamingcontexts, 22-19, C-4
orclGuid, C-4
optional attribute in top, 2-10
orclGuName, C-4
orclguname attribute, 5-22
orclGuPassword, C-4
orclgupassword attribute, 5-22
orclhostname, C-4
orclIndexedAttribute, C-4
orclIndexOC, C-4
orclLastAppliedChangeNumber attribute, 35-5
orcllastChangeLogNumber, 28-5
orclLDAPInstance, C-4
orclLDAPSubConfig, C-4
orclMatchDNEnabled attribute, 5-18
ORCLMAXCC, 19-5
orclMaxCC, C-4
orclmaxcc, 2-19
orclmaxcc configuration set entry, C-5
orclOdipAgentConfigInfo, 28-5
orclodiProfile, 28-5
orclOpResult, C-5
orclopresult attribute, 5-28
orclParentGUID, C-4
orclPrivilegeGroup, 7-8
orclPrName, C-4
orclprname attribute, 5-22
orclPrPassword, C-4
orclprpassword attribute, 5-22
orclPurgeSchedule, 22-14, 22-15, C-4
orclpwdAlphaNumeric attribute, 17-5
orclpwdIllegalValues attribute, 17-5
orclpwdToggle attribute, 17-5
orclReplAgreementEntry, C-4
orclReplBindDN, C-4
orclReplBindPassword, C-4
orclReplicationProtocol, 22-20, C-4
orclREPLInstance, C-4
orclREPLSubConfig, C-4
orclSequence, C-5
orclsequence attribute, 5-27, 5-29
orclServerEvent, C-5
orclServerMode, C-4
orclServerMode attribute, 5-17
ORCLSERVERPROCS, 19-5
orclServerProcs, C-4
orclserverprocs configuration set entry, C-5
orclSizeLimit, C-4
orclSizeLimit attribute, 5-17
orclssl authentication configuration set entry, C-6
orclsslAuthentication, C-4
orclsslEnable, C-4
orclsslenable, C-5
orclsslenable configuration set entry, C-5
orclsslPort, C-4
orclsslport configuration set entry, C-5
orclsslVersion, C-4
orclsslWalletPasswd, C-4
orclsslwalletpasswd configuration set entry, C-6
orclsslWalletURL, C-4
orclsslwalleturl configuration set entry, C-6
orclStatsFlag attribute, 5-18
orclStatsPeriodicity attribute, 5-18
orclSuffix, C-4
orclSuName, C-4
orclsuname attribute, 5-22
orclSuPassword, C-4
orclsupassword attribute, 5-22
orclSupplierReference, C-4
orclThreadsPerSupplier, 22-14
orclTimeLimit, C-4
orclTimeLimit attribute, 5-17
orclUpdateSchedule, 22-20, C-4
orclUseEncrypt, C-4
orcluserdn, C-5
orcluserdn attribute, 5-27
organization attribute, 2-6
organizationalUnitName, 2-6
overall throughput, 19-2

P

paging, 18-13
parameters
configuration, for Oracle directory replication server, 22-13
dependent on Oracle directory server configuration, 19-11
for an active instance, modifying, 11-3
in an active server instance
modifying, 5-4
OID Database Statistics Collection Tool, A-57
replication agreement, 22-17
required for tuning, 19-11
SGA, 19-12
partitioning, 2-21, 2-24
deployment considerations, 13-5
password-based authentication, 4-4, 10-4
passwords
database, 5-34
expiration warning, 17-3
expiry time, 17-3
failure count interval, 17-4
for shell tools, 7-18
for SSL wallets, 4-7
modifying, C-6
setting, C-6
integrity
MD4, 16-3
lockout, 17-4
lockout duration, 17-4
maximum failure, 17-4
policies, 10-7
conceptual discussion, 10-7
management, 2-12
setting by using command-line tools, 17-8
setting by using Oracle Directory Manager, 17-6
protecting, 2-12
protection, 10-7
changing by using ldapmodify, 16-4
changing by using Oracle Directory Manager, 16-3
changing scheme, 16-2
managing by using ldapmodify, 16-4
managing by using Oracle Directory Manager, 16-3
MD5, 16-3, 16-4
setting by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-15
SHA, 16-3, 16-4
UNIX Crypt, 16-3, 16-4
to a directory, changing, 5-20
to Oracle data servers, changing, 5-34
performance
add or modify, 19-13
by using multiple threads, A-14
by using orclEntryLevelACI, 12-3
metrics, 19-2
replication and, 13-6
search, 19-13
troubleshooting, 19-13
tuning, tools for, 19-2
permissions, 2-12, 10-3
granting
by using command-line tools, 12-44
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 12-12
physical distribution, partitions and replicas, 13-4
physical memory, 18-13
PKI authentication, 10-2
policies, naming, exploiting existing, 13-3
pooling, connection, 1-8
port, 4-5
default, 3-6, 3-8, 4-3, A-7, A-9
port 389, 3-6, 3-8, A-7, A-9, C-5
port 636, 3-6, 3-8, A-7, A-9, C-5
precedence
at the attribute level, 12-51
at the entry level, 12-50
rules
ACL evaluation, 12-49
in conflicting access policies, 12-2
prescriptive access control, 12-3
Present filter, Oracle Directory Manager, 5-33, 7-4
presentationAddressMatch matching rule, C-9
printing communication with the back-end, 5-26
printing out packets sent and received, 5-26
privacy, data, 2-12, 10-2
by using SSL, 1-9
privilege groups, 12-3
privileges, 2-12, 10-2
process instance location, 5-14
processes, 2-18
Oracle background, 19-11
processing power of CPU, 18-16
processor affinity on SMP systems, 19-7
profile tools
oidmuplf.sh, A-48
profiles
deregistering, 28-24, 28-25, A-50
managing, 28-20
registering, 28-20
profiles, directory integration, 28-5
protocolInformationMatch matching rule, C-9
provisioning
agent, 27-8
agents, for legacy applications, 27-8
compared with synchronization, 27-5, 29-2
contrasted with synchronization, 27-6
defined, 29-2
described, 27-5
enrollment in applications, 29-3
automatic, 29-3
manual, 29-3
error messages, 29-15
goal of, 27-5
how applications obtain information, 29-6
integration profiles, 27-6
kinds of information required, 29-3
procedures, 29-2
profile
described, 27-8
profiles
managing, 29-10
monitoring, 29-10
relation between components, 29-5
scenarios, 27-4
typical deployment, 29-5
Provisioning Subscription Tool, A-53
location, 29-7
subscribing applications with, 29-7
provisioning tool
syntax, A-53
proxy users, 10-5
definition, 5-20
managing, 5-20
by using ldapmodify, 5-22
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-21
user name and password, 5-20
public key infrastructure, 10-2
purge schedule, setting using Oracle Directory Manager, 22-15
pwdCheckSyntax attribute, 17-5
pwdExpireWarning, 17-3
pwdExpireWarning attribute, 17-6
pwdFailureCountInterval, 17-4
pwdFailureCountInterval attribute, 17-6
pwdGraceLoginLimit attribute, 17-5
pwdLockout, 17-4
pwdLockout attribute, 17-5
pwdLockoutDuration, 17-4
pwdLockoutDuration attribute, 17-5
pwdMaxAge, 17-3
pwdMaxAge attribute, 17-5
pwdMaxFailure, 17-4
pwdMaxFailure attribute, 17-5
pwdMinLength attribute, 17-5

Q

query entry return limit, 5-16
querying
audit log, 5-27
critical events, 5-27

R

RAID, 19-9
RC4_40 encryption, 10-2
RDNs. See relative distinguished names (RDNs)
Real Application Clusters, 25-7
directory failover in, 25-1
recovery features, in Oracle9i, 1-9
redefining mandatory attributes, 6-4
redo log buffers parameter, 19-12
redundancy, 20-2
and failover, 13-4
redundant links, 20-8
ref attribute, 7-20
referral object class, 7-20
referrals, 2-25
kinds, 2-27
Refresh button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
Refresh Entry button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
Refresh Entry menu item, 4-9
Refresh Subtree Entries button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
Refresh Subtree Entries menu item, 4-9
registering a directory, 35-4
registration, directory, 35-3
relational databases contrasted to directories, 1-2
relative distinguished names (RDNs), 2-3
displaying for each entry, 7-2
modifying
by using command line tools, 7-13
by using ldapmodify, A-32
modifying, by using ldapmoddn, 7-14
reliability, and replication, 2-21
replicas, 2-22
in deployment, 13-4
replicated directories, conceptual discussion, 2-21
replication, 2-21, 2-23, 3-14
adding a new node for, 22-22, 22-27
agreement parameters, 22-17
modifying, 22-18, 22-19
viewing and modifying, 22-18
agreements, 5-14, 21-2, 22-18
adding nodes to, 22-20
configuring, 22-12, 22-17
architecture, 21-3
change conflicts
monitoring, 22-30
change logs, 1-8, 21-6
cold backup, 23-1
configuration parameters
modifying, 22-15
viewing and modifying, 22-14
configuring, 22-12
Oracle9i Replication, 22-7
sqlnet.ora, 22-5
tnsnames.ora, 22-5
conflicts
levels of occurrence, 21-7
resolving manually, 22-30
typical causes of, 21-8
considerations, 13-6
database copy procedure, 23-1
deleting a node, 22-27
failure tolerance, 13-7
garbage collection, 22-14
in deployment, 13-6
installing and configuring, 22-2
load balancing, 13-6
log location, 5-14
login events, 5-30
loose consistency model, 13-6
managing, 22-1
multimaster, 1-8, 13-4, 21-2
naming contexts, 22-2
nodes
adding, 22-22
deleting, 22-27
Oracle9i, 21-3
overview, 21-1
preparing the Oracle Net Services environment for, 22-4
process, 21-9, 21-11, 21-12, 21-14
on the consumer side, 21-5
on the supplier side, 21-4
reasons to implement, 13-6
reliability and, 2-21
retries
applying changes, 2-23
modifying number of, 22-16
server
stopping, A-9
specifying number of worker threads, 22-15
sponsor node, 23-3
status location, 5-14
transport mechanism, 21-3
replication server
log file location, 3-14
replication server. See directory replication server
replication-specific debugging, 5-26
restart command, 30-12
retry queue, A-41
Revert button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-8
RFCs enforced by Oracle Internet Directory, C-2
rollback segments, 22-6
creating, 22-5, 22-6, 22-7
root of search
entering, 7-2
selecting, 7-3
rules, LDIF, A-3
run-server command, by using OID Control Utility, 4-13, A-5

S

SASL. See Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL).
scalability, of Oracle Internet Directory, 1-8
schema
adding and changing object classes (online), 6-2
administration, 6-1
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-12
definition location, 5-14
definitions in subSchemaSubentry, 2-12
distributed among several tablespaces, 19-9
elements, C-1
add/replace event, 5-29
delete event, 5-29
for specific Oracle products, C-3
Oracle proprietary, C-3
for orclACI, B-2
for orclEntryLevelACI, B-3
objects, administering by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-12
Schema Management pane, in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-9
schema-related debugging, 5-26
scripts, batched line-mode commands, 6-14
search
and compare operations, 2-7
criteria bar, in Oracle Directory Manager, 5-32, 7-3
depth, specifying, 7-3
filter processing, 5-26
filters
IETF-compliant, A-20
ldapsearch, A-22
results, specifying maximum number of entries returned, 5-32, 7-3
Search ACPs
button, 4-10
menu item, 4-9
searches
configuring, 5-22
by using ldapmodify, 5-24
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-23
for ACPs when using Oracle Directory Manager, 12-14
duration, 5-32
setting maximum amount of time
by using ldapmodify, 5-24
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-23
setting maximum number of entries returned
by using ldapmodify, 5-24
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-23
specifying maximum number of entries returned, 5-32, 7-3
using filters, 6-7
secure
port 636, 11-2, 11-3
Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA), 5-15, 5-17, 16-3
secure mode
running directory servers in, C-5
running server instances in, 11-3
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), 31-2
configuring, 4-4
enabling Oracle Directory Manager, 4-6
managing, 11-1
security, 1-9, 2-12
for different clients, 11-3
in LDAP Version 3, 1-5
in the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 31-1
SSL parameters for different clients, 11-3
within Oracle Internet Directory environment, 2-12
selected audit log events, 5-30
server instances
running, 4-2
running in secure mode, 11-3
server mode, 5-15
server operation time limit, 5-15
server processes
number of, C-5
servers
configuring
by using input files, 7-13
servers. See directory servers, directory replication servers, or directory integration servers
SESSIONS parameter, 19-10
setup process (ldaprepl.sh)
log file location, 3-14
SGA. See System Global Area (SGA).
SHA, 5-15, 5-17, 16-3, E-4
for password encryption, 16-3, 16-4
shared pool size, 19-8
parameter, 19-10
shared server, 19-11
simple authentication, 1-9, 10-4
Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL), in LDAP Version 3, 1-5
single-valued attributes, 2-6
converting to multivalued, 6-16
size
attribute values, C-9
size, C-9
of database cache, 13-10
sizing, 13-8, 13-9
considerations in deployment, 13-9
I/O subsystem, 18-6
tablespaces, 18-9
sleep time, OID Monitor, 3-2, A-5
smart knowledge references (referrals)
configuring, 7-20
sn attribute, 2-6
software-based connection redirection, 20-7
sort area parameter, 19-12
special purpose directories, 1-4
SPECint_rate95 baseline, 18-16
sponsor node, 22-23
cold backup procedures, 23-3
sqlnet.ora, configuring for replication, 22-5
SSL, 4-6, 11-3, 11-5
attribute values, C-4
authenticated access, 1-9
authentication, 12-10
for Oracle Directory Manager, 4-7
one-way, 4-7
server only, 4-7
cipher suites, 11-2
SSL_DH_anon_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA, 11-2
SSL_DH_anon_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5, 11-2
SSL_DH_anon_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, 11-2
SSL_DH_anon_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA, 11-2
SSL_DH_anon_WITH_RC4_128_MD5, 11-2
SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA, 11-2
SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5, 11-2
SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA, 11-2
SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA, 11-2
SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5, 11-2
supported in Oracle Internet Directory, 11-2
client scenarios, 11-2
configuration parameters, 11-3
modifying, 11-3
configuring, 4-4, 11-3
data privacy, 1-9
default port, C-5
disabling, C-5
enabling, 11-3, C-5
with ldapadd, A-13
with ldapaddmt, A-15
with ldapbind, A-16
with ldapmodify, A-29
with ldapmodifymt, A-34
handshake, 11-2
modifying orclsslwalleturl parameter, C-6
no authentication, 4-7, C-6
parameters, 11-3
configuring, 11-3
configuring by using command-line tools, 11-5
configuring by using Oracle Directory Manager, 11-3
password to user wallet, 4-7
port 636, 11-3
strong authentication, 10-2
toggling on and off, C-5
two-way authentication, C-6
Version 2, 11-2
Version 3, 11-2
wallets, C-6
changing location of, C-6
changing passwords, C-6
SSL_DH_anon_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA, 11-2
stack, technology, 20-2
start-server commands, 5-2
stats log
connections, 5-26
entries sent, 5-26
operations, 5-26
results, 5-26
stopodis.sh, A-51
stop-server command, 4-13, A-5
store-and-forward transport, in Oracle9i, 21-3
striping, 19-8, 19-10
strong authentication, 10-4
structural access items, 12-15, 12-41
access control points, 12-15
structural object class type, 2-9, 2-10
structural object classes, 2-10
converting, 6-5
structure rules, not enforced by Oracle Internet Directory, 2-11
structure, audit log entries, 5-27
subclasses, 2-9
subconfig, C-4
subentries, definition, 2-12
subordinate naming contexts, 2-25
subregistry, C-4
subSchemaSubentry
adding object classes to, 2-12
holding schema definitions, 2-12
modifying, 2-12
subscribers
default, 2-29, 14-2
defined, 2-29, 14-2
subtree entry data, updating by using Oracle Directory Manager, 4-10
subtree level search, 7-3
subtrees
displaying, 7-2
super users
definition, 5-20
logging in as, 4-4
login events, 5-29
managing, 5-20
by using ldapmodify, 5-22
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-21
user name and password, 5-20
superclass selector, 7-6
superclasses, 2-9
and inheritance, 6-3
attributes in, 6-10
attributes of, 6-10
of object classes, 6-7
superior knowledge references (referrals), 2-25
suppliers, 2-22
surname attribute, 2-6
Symmetric Multi-Processor (SMP) systems, 19-7
synchronization
contrasted with provisioning, 27-6
described, 27-5
from a connected directory to Oracle Internet Directory, 28-3
from Oracle Internet Directory to a connected directory, 28-3
goal of, 27-5
one-way, 27-6
profile
creating with the command-line tool, 28-25
deregistering by using the command-line tool, 28-25
profiles, 27-5
scenarios, 27-4, 28-3
status attribute, 30-14
two-way, 27-6
use of the change log, 27-7
synchronization process, 35-5
synchronization profiles, 28-1
synchronizing with other directories, 35-1, 35-2
syntax
attribute, 2-6
bulk tools, A-35
bulkdelete, A-35
bulkload, A-36
bulkmodify, A-38
Catalog Management Tool, A-25
catalog management tool, A-25
catalog.sh, A-25
command-line tools, A-11
LDAP, C-7
ldapadd, A-11
ldapaddmt, A-13
ldapbind, A-15
ldapcompare, A-26
ldapdelete, A-16
ldapmoddn, A-18
ldapmodify, A-28
ldapmodifymt, A-33
ldapsearch, A-20
ldapUploadAgentFile.sh, A-48, A-49
LDIF, A-2
LDIF and command-line tools, A-1
ldifwrite, A-40
OID Control Utility, A-5
OID Database Password Utility, A-56
OID Database Statistics Collection Tool, A-57
OID Monitor, A-4
oidctl, A-5
oidpasswd, A-56
provisioning tool, A-53
stored in schema, 2-12
syntaxes
cannot add to subSchemaSubentry, 2-12
new, adding, 2-7
tab in Oracle Directory Manager, 6-9
viewing
by using by using ldapsearch, 6-33
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 6-33
System Global Area (SGA), 19-7, 22-6
parameters, 19-12
sizing, 19-7
tuning for Oracle9i, 19-7
tuning parameters, 19-12
system operational attributes, 5-13
setting, 5-13
by using ldapmodify, 5-17
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-14
viewing, 5-13
SYSTEM tablespace, 18-13

T

tablespaces, 18-8
balancing, 19-9
creating, 22-5, 22-6, 22-7
in replication, 22-6
OLTS_ATTRSTORE, 18-12
OLTS_CT_CN, 18-12
OLTS_CT_DN, 18-12
OLTS_CT_OBJCL, 18-12
OLTS_CT_STORE, 18-12
OLTS_DEFAULT, 18-13
OLTS_IND_ATTRSTORE, 18-12
OLTS_IND_CT_DN, 18-12
OLTS_IND_CT_STORE, 18-12
sizing, 18-9
SYSTEM, 18-13
targetDN, C-4
TCP/IP connections, 20-5, 20-8, C-5
tear-off, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-9
technology stack, 20-2
telephoneNumberMatch matching rule, C-9, C-10
templates, creating entries from, 7-7
throughput, 18-6
overall, 19-2
time-based change log purging, 21-6
tnsnames.ora
configuring for replication, 22-5
in cold backup, 23-7
tools
for tuning, 19-2
top object class, 2-9
optional attributes in, 2-10
top utility, 19-2
trace function calls, 5-26
tracing function calls, 5-26
Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 25-2
Transport Layer Security (TLS), and LDAP Version 3, 1-5
tree view
browsing, 7-3
selecting root of search, 7-3
troubleshooting, G-1
directory server instance startup, 3-9, A-10
directory servers, 3-10
performance, 19-13
tunables, database, 19-10
tuning, 13-8, 19-1
considerations, 13-11
CPU for Oracle foreground processes, 19-6
CPU for Oracle Internet Directory processes, 19-5
CPU usage, 19-4
deployment considerations, 13-11
disk, 19-8
memory, 19-7
overview, 19-2
SGA parameters, 19-12
System Global Area (SGA) for Oracle9i, 19-7
tools, 19-2
two-way authentication, SSL, C-6
types
of attributes, 2-4
of object classes, 6-7

U

Unicode Transformation Format 8-bit (UTF-8), 2-13
uniqueMemberMatch matching rule, C-10
UNIX crypt, for password encryption, 5-15, 5-17, 16-3, 16-4, E-4
UNIX crypt, for password hashing, 16-3
UNIX, starting Oracle Directory Manager on, 4-3
unspecified access, 12-12, 12-36
Upgrading a Standalone OID Node, D-2
upgrading from an earlier release, D-1
user entries
adding
by using ldapadd, 7-14
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-8
modifying
by using ldapmodify, 7-15
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 7-10
User field, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-4
user login, 4-4
user names and passwords, managing
by using ldapmodify, 5-22
by using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-21
user password modification event, 5-30
User Preferences
button, 4-11
menu item, 4-9
user, proxy, 10-5
userPassword attribute, hash values, E-4
UTF-8. See Unicode Transformation Format 8-bit
UTLBSTAT.SQL, 19-3
UTLESTAT.SQL, 19-3

V

values, deleting attribute, A-31
View menu, in Oracle Directory Manager, 4-9
virtual memory, 18-13
vmstat utility, 19-2

W

wallets
changing location of, C-6
creating, 5-6, 5-8, 5-10, 11-4, C-6
location, C-6
passwords, 4-7
changing, C-6
SSL, C-6
wildcards, in setting access control policies, 12-46
Windows NT
Performance Monitor, 19-2
starting Oracle Directory Manager on, 4-3
Task Manager, 19-2
worker threads, 2-19, 19-11
specifying in replication, 22-15

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