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Old 07-07-2005, 11:31 AM   #1
abhishek124
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Directory Server


When you install Directory Server, the following components are installed on
your machine:
• An LDAP server (Directory Server) with a plug-in interface.
• The name of this process is ns-slapd.
• Red Hat Administration Server.
For more information about the Administration Server, see Managing Servers
with Red Hat Console.
• Red Hat Console to manage the servers.
For more information about the Red Hat Console, see Managing Servers with
Red Hat Console.
• Command-line tools for starting and stopping the server, importing and
exporting data in the database, database reindexing, account inactivation and
deactivation, LDIF merges, and kernel tuning.

I WANT TO KNOW WHAT IS THE RPM FOR REDHAT ADMINISTRATION SERVER AND REDHAT CONSOLE?
 
  


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