On Tuesday 06 July 2004 11:08, you wrote: > Greetings, > I posted something about this last week and did not get any response, > so I'm writing again to see if anyone in the community of Linux and > z/Series has had any experience with this. Is there any good > documentation on how to build the TDBM side of the house and get that > working? We currently have the SDBM working with authentication to a > RACF backend, and it works great. We are currently struggling with > the TDBM side. We are not sure of how to get it configured for TDBM > and how to setup the Schema for the TDBM database. We are unsure of > the parameters that need to be set for the slapd.conf file so that > the TDBM loads correclty. Does anyone out there have any ideas or > have had experiences with this and can give us some pointers, or > maybe some better documentation on how this is done. We have been > reading the Redbooks on this and have been unsuccessful so far. > > Thanks, > Cameron Seader > When I followed the Red Book on LDAP, I cross referenced anything I did in the "Security Server LDAP Server Administration and Use" book (SC24-5923). Neither book told the whole story, but taken together, I stumbled my way through. I had to enlist the aid of a DBA to do the DB2 part. Schemas were a big guess. I did the LDAPADD commands as specified, and kept building things, but always ran into pre-reqs that didn't exist. I suppose the z/OS 1.3 schema source might have been lacking since I noticed enhancements in later releases of z/OS. Nobody here has the time or need to exploit the DB2 side yet - like you, we authorize using the RACF side.
I also see the need for a administrative tool once the data is loaded. Managing all those accounts will take some doing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
