opsi Version 3.3.1 - opsi Download - uib
opsi Version 3.3.1 - opsi Download - uib
opsi Version 3.3.1 - opsi Download - uib
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9. <strong>opsi</strong> data storage (backend)<br />
● works also with clients in 'Classic' mode (clients that do not get their configuration<br />
information from the <strong>opsi</strong> service, but by direct access to the configuration files).<br />
The configuration files are spread to the following areas.<br />
● Configuration data files in the tftp area<br />
In the directory '/tftpboot/<strong>opsi</strong>' are the general client configuration file<br />
'global.sysconf' and the overriding .sysconf files with the client specific<br />
configurations.<br />
● Config share<br />
in the directory '/opt/pcbin/pcpatch' are the client software configuration files and<br />
depot configurations. This area is shared as config share per Samba.<br />
● Logging and hard- and software inventory<br />
The hardware informations collected from the boot image will be saved as<br />
'/pclog/.hw'.<br />
The software inventory information detected by the product 'softinventory' will be<br />
saved as '/pclog/.softinv'.<br />
Content and internal structure of these files are described in the chapter 10 “Important<br />
data files of the <strong>opsi</strong> depot server”.<br />
9.2. LDAP backend<br />
The <strong>opsi</strong>-LDAP-schema is saved as '/etc/ldap/schema'.<br />
For activation of the LDAP-Backend a functional LDAP-server has to be accessible.<br />
The <strong>opsi</strong> LDAP-schema has to be included to the LDAP configuration file<br />
'/etc/ldap/lapd.conf':<br />
include /etc/ldap/schema/<strong>opsi</strong>.schema<br />
(the LDAP service 'sldap' has to be restarted)<br />
The next step is to patch the backend configuration of <strong>opsi</strong>.<br />
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