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What is the default directory layout in 389 Directory Server?

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05-07-2024, 10:32 AM
The default directory layout in 389 Directory Server is pretty straightforward. You've got the main directory structure that usually includes a few key components like the database files, configuration files, and logs. The data typically resides in a directory that's organized under the installation path, which is often "/var/lib/dirsrv" on Linux systems. You'll find that within this main directory, there are subdirectories for instances, which correspond to different directory servers you might run, and that's where the databases are kept.

You'll also have the config files in a separate directory, usually located under something like "/etc/dirsrv". This area contains important settings that control how your server behaves. If you peek into the logs directory, you'll find log files that track what's happening on your server, which can really help you troubleshoot issues down the line.

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