> On 16 May 2019, at 10:54, Vandenburgh, Steve Y 
> <steve.vandenbu...@centurylink.com> wrote:
> 
> Is there a version of 389ds that does not install into and use the OS 
> directories for storage (perhaps a tarball version somewhere)?  The Linux 
> team that manages our services does not want the application data from 389ds 
> in the OS directories.

What do you mean by this? Like a pre-built static version of the server you can 
portably unpack and run? 

I'd say you either want a container (docker etc) to isolate this from the host 
fs, but a custom build with prefix=/some/place could be what you want. I think 
your business requirements are pretty hard to satisfy though because by it's 
nature, we need some amount of filesystem access ..... 

>  
> Thanks for the assistance
>  
> Steve Vandenburgh
> LDAP Directory Services/Identity Management
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William Brown

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