BusinessObjects Enterprise Administrator's Guide

Managing multiple LDAP hosts

Using LDAP and BusinessObjects Enterprise, you can add fault tolerance to your system by adding multiple LDAP hosts. BusinessObjects Enterprise uses the first host that you add as the primary LDAP host. Subsequent hosts are treated as failover hosts.

The primary LDAP host and all failover hosts must be configured in exactly the same way, and each LDAP host must refer to all additional hosts from which you wish to map groups. For more information about LDAP hosts and referrals, see your LDAP documentation.

To add multiple LDAP Hosts, enter all hosts when you configure LDAP using the LDAP configuration wizard (see Configuring LDAP authentication for details.) Or if you have already configured LDAP, go to the Authentication management area of the Central Management Console and click the LDAP tab. In the LDAP Server Configuration Summary area, click the name of the LDAP host to open the page that enables you to add or delete hosts.

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