72 Novell eDirectory 8.8 Installation Guidenovdocx (en) 6 April 2007After the upgrade to eDirectory 8.8, the default location of the configuration files, data files, and logfiles are changed to /etc/opt/novell/eDirectory/conf, /var/opt/novell/eDirectory/data, and /var/opt/novell/eDirectory/log respectively.The new directory /var/opt/novell/eDirectory/data uses a symbolic link to the /var/nds directory.The old configuration file /etc/nds.conf is migrated to /etc/opt/novell/eDirectory/conf directory. The old configuration file /etc/nds.conf is renamed to /etc/nds.conf_pre88 and the old log files under /var/nds are retained for reference.NOTE: “ndsconfig upgrade” has to be run after nds-install, if upgrade of the DIB fails and nds-install asks to do so.4.5.1 Upgrading Multiple InstancesFor information on Upgrading Multiple Instances, refer to Section 3.5.5, “Upgrading MultipleInstances,” on page 45 in the Linux chapter.4.5.2 Upgrading the Tarball Deployment of eDirectory 8.8For information on Upgrading the Tarball Deployment of eDirectory 8.8, refer to Section 3.5.4,“Upgrading the Tarball Deployment of eDirectory 8.8,” on page 44 in the Linux chapter.4.6 Installing eDirectoryThe following sections provide information about installing Novell eDirectory on Solaris: Section 4.6.1, “Server Health Checks,” on page 72 Section 4.6.2, “Using SLP with eDirectory,” on page 73 Section 4.6.3, “Installing NICI,” on page 74 Section 4.6.4, “Using the Nds-install Utility to Install eDirectory Components,” on page 75 Section 4.6.5, “Nonroot User Installing eDirectory 8.8,” on page 77 Section 4.6.6, “Using the Ndsconfig Utility to Add or Remove the eDirectory Replica Server,”on page 79 Section 4.6.7, “Using ndsconfig to Configure Multiple Instances of eDirectory 8.8,” on page 81 Section 4.6.8, “Using Ndsconfig to Install a Solaris Server into a Tree with Dotted NameContainers,” on page 81 Section 4.6.9, “Using the Nmasinst Utility to Configure NMAS,” on page 81 Section 4.6.10, “nonroot user SNMP configuration,” on page 824.6.1 Server Health ChecksWith eDirectory 8.8, when you upgrade or install eDirectory, two server health checks are conductedby default to ensure that the server is safe for the upgrade. Section B.3.1, “Basic Server Health,” on page 142