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Starting the SDX Local Configuration Tool

To start the local configuration tool for a component:

The first time you issue the command, the local properties file for that component is created from a template. Table 26 lists some commonly used options for this command. If you want the command process to be started in the background and leave the UNIX session window open, you can append the ampersand character (&) to the command option.




Table 26: Commonly Used Options for the config Command 
Option
Description

-a --apply

Applies the configuration changes made in the local *.in startup files to an SAE host. Only necessary if you have previously made changes in the HTTP tab in the directory configuration and want to apply the changes. If the configuration is shared by multiple SAE hosts, you must issue config -a on each host where you want the HTTP tab changes to take effect.

-D --binddn

Specifies an alternative distinguished name (DN) for binding with the directory. The default is taken from the file etc/default.properties.

-g --get

Gets the configuration from the directory as a file.

-p --put

Puts the configuration into the directory from the file.

-H --help

Displays help information.

-h --host

Specifies an alternate directory hostname. The default is taken from the file etc/default.properties.

-l --local

Starts the tool to configure SAE parameters and immediately applies the changes to the local *.in startup files. If you want to preserve the changes to the file, we recommend that you make the changes to the *.in files and then start the configuration tool.

-w --password

Specifies an alternative password for binding with the directory. The default is taken from the file etc/default.properties.


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