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AD LDS clustering setup (node 2) - SSO
AD LDS clustering setup (node 2) - SSO
Note: In this example configuration, user ubilogindirectory is a member of Administrators group. Adjust access rights to match your security policy.
Setup AD LDS in node 2. Start the AD LDS Setup Wizard:
C:\Windows\ADAM\adaminstall.exe
Figure 1. Select A replica of an existing instance |
Figure 2. Type in UbiloginDirectory as the Instance name |
Figure 3. Use the default LDAP ports |
Figure 4. To join the configuration set, type in hostname of node 1 and 389 as the LDAP port. |
Note: do not use IP address of node 1.
Figure 5. Select This account and type in a user account of a user of node 1 that is a member of Administrators group. |
Figure 6. Select your Ubisecure Directory partition |
Figure 7. Use the default file locations |
Figure 8. Select the user account NODE-2\ubilogindirectory you created before |
Figure 9. Select Yes to add needed permissions to the user account |
Figure 10. Define an account name to grant administrative privileges to the local Administrators group on node 2. Select Browse... |
Figure 11. Enter the object name to select: Administrators. Select OK. |
Figure 12. Verify the correct account name. Select Next. |
Figure 13. Review and confirm your selections. Select Next. |
Figure 14. Complete the set up. Select Finish. |
, multiple selections available,
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