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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User’s Guide • April 2008

Testing a Connection to an LDAP Server

Command operation

1. Use the setldap (8) command to perform the test.

XSCF> setldap -t sysadmin

onibamboo:389 PASSED

2. Log in as the user created in the LDAP server. Confirm the registration using

the user’s password.

login: sysadmin

Password:

xxxxxxxx

3. Use the showuser (8) command to confirm whether the displayed privilege is

the same as the one created in the LDAP server.

XSCF> showuser

User Name: sysadmin (nonlocal)

UID: 110

Privileges: platadm

2.2.4

Time Administration

Time administration is used to specify the time and the NTP settings for this system.
The server (all domains) uses the XSCF Unit clock as the reference time.

Note –

The customer should decide the NTP server operating mode. For details on

NTP, see the NTP manuals.

The XSCF Unit can be optionally configured to be an NTP client. If you do not
configure the XSCF Unit as an NTP client, the XSCF Unit will run its internal
realtime clock (RTC) based on the setdate (8) command alone.

Domains can be configured to use a time-of-day management policy on an
individual basis, so that each domain can manage its own time-of-day in a different
manner. Domain time-of-day policies include:

If no time or date configuration is done on the Solaris OS domain (that is, you do
not set up the system as an NTP client and you do not use the Solaris OS date
command to set the domain’s date), the Solaris OS domain will obtain its initial
time-of-day from the XSCF Unit.

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