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eTrust Directory Administrator Guide - CA Technologies

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DXserver Configuration Files<br />

DXserver Configuration Files<br />

DXserver stores configuration information in a structured directory tree. The<br />

easy-to-use, hierarchical tree defines the conventions and the strategy for<br />

managing the directory system that can extend to multiple servers, multiple<br />

machines, and multiple platforms.<br />

The configuration files should be managed from a central station. The directories<br />

are shared across all servers to ensure consistency in system operation. This<br />

architecture also lets you manage version of the configuration files, because you<br />

can store these files in a document or source control system.<br />

DXserver File Directories<br />

After installation, DXserver uses the following directories:<br />

DXserver<br />

|__ bin<br />

|__ config<br />

| |__ access<br />

| |__ autostart (UNIX only)<br />

| |__ database<br />

| |__ knowledge<br />

| |__ limits<br />

| |__ logging<br />

| |__ replication<br />

| |__ schema<br />

| |__ servers<br />

| |__ settings<br />

| |__ ssld<br />

|__ logs<br />

|__ samples<br />

|__ pid<br />

|__ install (UNIX only)<br />

|__ uninstall (UNIX only)<br />

bin<br />

This directory holds all binary executables and batch files for the product.<br />

config<br />

This directory holds the current configuration files, and some Readme files<br />

for your reference. DXserver always starts with the configuration<br />

information stored in this directory. We recommend that you give read-only<br />

permissions to files in these directories to prevent accidental overwriting.<br />

Each subdirectory contains the configuration file(s) that deal with a<br />

component of the DXserver configuration.<br />

access<br />

Access control rules.<br />

autostart<br />

(UNIX only) DXserver uses the autostart directory to track the servers<br />

that must start at the same time as the operating system.<br />

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