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SPD Server User IDs and Passwords That Are Not In Their Default
Location in the LDAP Database
For this configuration, assume that you want to perform LDAP user authentication, but the
SPD Server user IDs and passwords are not in their default locations in the LDAP database.
Assume that all other LDAP settings use the default configuration.
First, add the LDAP option and the LDAPBINDDN= specification, where the
LDAPBINDDN= property setting is ou=people, dc=domain, dc=company, dc=com.
Adding this option and specification results in LDAP user authentication, where the LDAP
server is running at port LOCAL_HOST on the SPD Server host machine. The LDAP
server looks for SPD Server users at the location that corresponds to ou=people,
dc=domain, dc=company, dc=com in its database.
SPD Server User IDs and Passwords That Are Not In Their Default
Location in the LDAP Database and in the LDAP Server That Is Using
TCPIP_PORT
For this configuration, assume that you want to perform LDAP user authentication, the
SPD Server User IDs and Passwords are located at ou=people, dc=domain, dc=company,
dc=com in the LDAP database, and the LDAP server is using the port TCPIP_PORT.
First, add the LDAP option and set the LDAPPORT= port specification to TCPIP_PORT
in your SPD Server parameter file. Then, add the LDAPBINDDN= specification, where
the LDAPBINDDN= property setting is ou=people, dc=domain, dc=company, dc=com.
User authentication is performed where the LDAP server is running at port TCPIP_PORT
on the SPD Server host machine. The LDAP server looks for SPD Server users at the
location that corresponds to ou=people, dc=domain, dc=company, dc=com in its database.
SPD Server Parameter File Configurations for
Auditing
[NO]WHEREAUDIT
Enables audit logs for WHERE clauses that are submitted to SPD Server. The SPD Server
administrator specifies the WHEREAUDIT option in the spdsserv.parm file. Unless this
option is specified in the spdsserv.parm file, WHEREAUDIT is not enabled. The
spdslog message logger logs messages, and the spdsaud audit logger logs audits. If you
use the WHEREAUDIT option, both the spdslog log file and the spdsaud log file will
contain WHERE statement information.
Usage:
WHEREAUDIT;
NOWHEREAUDIT;
The -WHEREAUDIT option enables audit logging for the server, and automatic audit log
file creation by spdsaud. filespec specifies a partial pathname or filename specification that
is used to generate the complete audit filename. For example, if you specified filespec as 
/
audit/spds
, the generated filename would appear as follows:
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Chapter 11 • Setting Up SPD Server Parameter Files