Chapter 4. Setting up Red Hat Directory Server on HP-UX 11i38IMPORTANTWhen the new JDK is installed for Directory Server 8.1, it is no longer possible to manageolder instances of Directory Server using the Directory Server Console because therequired JDKs for the different Directory Server versions are different. You must migrateany older instance to Directory Server 8.1 if you need to manage that instance with theDirectory Server Console.Download the JDK from http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/, and install it according to the HPJava instructions.After installing the JDK, install the Directory Server packages, as described in Section 4.2, “Installingthe Directory Server Packages”.4.2. Installing the Directory Server PackagesThe Directory Server packages for HP-UX 11i are included in an SD package which can bedownloaded from HP.For complete instructions on installing the Red Hat Directory Server packages on HP-UX, see the HP-specific release notes at http://docs.hp.com/en/internet.html#Netscape%20Directory%20Server/Red%20Hat%20Directory%20Server. After the Directory Server packages are installed, run the setupprogram to set up and configure the default Directory Server instance and the Administration Server./opt/dirsrv/sbin/setup-ds-admin.plAccept the initial screens for licensing and dsktune output, then select the setup type, and proceedwith configuring the new Directory Server instance.• Section 4.3, “Express Setup”• Section 4.4, “Typical Setup”• Section 4.5, “Custom Setup”NOTEDirectory Server version 8.1 conforms to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standards. Thismeans that the directories and files are in different locations than previous versions. Formore information on FHS, see the http://www.pathname.com/fhs/ homepage. For a tableshowing the new file locations, see Section 7.1, “Directory Server File Locations”.4.3. Express SetupUse express installation if you are installing Directory Server for an evaluation or trial. Becauseexpress installation does not offer the choice of selecting the Directory Server server port numberor the directory suffix, among other settings, Red Hat recommends not using it for productiondeployments.