Create an initial Data Sync Server configuration.
This tool is used to configure a basic Data Sync Server configuration. The tool will prompt for basic information about your topology including directory server instances and credentials for communicating with them. This tool will record the configuration in a dsconfig batch file and apply the configuration to the local Data Sync Server.
create-sync-pipe-config --port 1389 --bindDN "cn=Directory Manager" \ --bindPassword password
-V
--version
Description | Display Data Sync Server version information |
-H
--help
Description | Display general usage information |
--help-ldap
Description | Display help for using LDAP options |
--help-sasl
Description | Display help for using SASL options |
--help-debug
Description | Display help for using debug options |
Advanced | Yes |
--syncServerTrustStorePath {truststorePath}
Description | Path to the truststore to which this tool should add the prepared server's certificate. You must also specify a password to the truststore |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
--syncServerTrustStorePassword {truststorePassword}
Description | Password for the specified truststore. A truststore password is required in order for this tool to add the prepared server's certificate to the Data Sync Server truststore |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
--syncServerTrustStorePasswordFile {path}
Description | Path to file containing the password for the specified truststore. A truststore password is required in order for this tool to add the prepared server's certificate to the Data Sync Server truststore |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
--dry-run
Description | Generate a dsconfig batch file that may be used for initial configuration, but do not apply it to the local server |
-Z
--useSSL
Description | Use SSL for secure communication with the server |
-q
--useStartTLS
Description | Use StartTLS to secure communication with the server |
--useNoSecurity
Description | Use no security when communicating with the server |
-h {host}
--hostname {host}
Description | Fully qualified host name or IP address of the local Data Sync Server |
Default Value | localhost |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-p {port}
--port {port}
Description | Data Sync Server port number |
Default Value | 389 |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-D {bindDN}
--bindDN {bindDN}
Description | DN used to bind to the server |
Default Value | cn=Directory Manager |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-w {bindPassword}
--bindPassword {bindPassword}
Description | Password used to bind to the server |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-j {bindPasswordFile}
--bindPasswordFile {bindPasswordFile}
Description | Bind password file |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-o {name=value}
--saslOption {name=value}
Description | SASL bind options |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | Yes |
-X
--trustAll
Description | Trust all server SSL certificates |
-P {truststorePath}
--trustStorePath {truststorePath}
Description | Certificate truststore path |
Default Value | /home/centos/workspace/Core-Release-Pipeline/build/package/PingDataSync/config/truststore |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-T {truststorePassword}
--trustStorePassword {truststorePassword}
Description | Certificate truststore PIN |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-U {path}
--trustStorePasswordFile {path}
Description | Certificate truststore PIN file |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
--trustStoreFormat {trustStoreFormat}
Description | Certificate truststore format |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-K {keystorePath}
--keyStorePath {keystorePath}
Description | Certificate keystore path |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-W {keystorePassword}
--keyStorePassword {keystorePassword}
Description | Certificate keystore PIN |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-u {keystorePasswordFile}
--keyStorePasswordFile {keystorePasswordFile}
Description | Certificate keystore PIN file |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
--keyStoreFormat {keyStoreFormat}
Description | Certificate keystore format |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
-N {nickname}
--certNickname {nickname}
Description | Nickname of the certificate for SSL client authentication |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
--propertiesFilePath {propertiesFilePath}
Description | Path to the file that contains default property values used for command-line arguments |
Required | No |
Multi-Valued | No |
--noPropertiesFile
Description | Specify that no properties file will be used to get default command-line argument values |
--script-friendly
Description | Use script-friendly mode |