The following lists different tools and utilities that provide information about different aspects of an EBA-enabled server.
Utility |
Description |
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ndstrace |
Provides information about EBA operations such as EBA request handling, issue of NCP CA certificates. To view this information: On Linux, enable the EBA tag of ndstrace. On Windows, load the dstrace module enabled with EBA tag in NDSCons.exe. |
ndsd.log, dhost.log |
Provide information about EBA start and stop messages.To view this information: On Linux, see the ndsd.log file of the server where you configured EBA. On Windows, this information is logged in the dhost.log file. |
ndscheck |
Provides the status of EBA on a server - whether the server is EBA–enabled. If the server is EBA-enabled, the output of the command displays information such as NCP CA certificate validity, whether the server is acting as EBA CA, and so on. When you run the ndscheck command remotely, ensure that the EBA CA certificate of the tree has been downloaded to the local computer. For more information, see Running the ebaclientinit Utility. |
ndslogin |
Provides troubleshooting information about EBA configuration. For troubleshooting EBA configuration, log in to eDirectory by using the ndslogin command with -c argument. For example: ndslogin <admin DN> –p <password> –c For a successful login, ensure that the EBA CA certificate of the tree has been downloaded to the local computer. For more information, see Running the ebaclientinit Utility. |
schema.log |
The schema.log file of the server where EBA is configured contains information about schema extension for EBA. |
nioutput.log |
Specifies whether EBA was selected during eDirectory configuration. |
iMonitor |
iMonitor lets you monitor your EBA-enabled servers for the following information:
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