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Tools to Manage CA Directory

CA Directory includes the following tools to help you set up, control, and monitor your directory backbone:

DXmanager

DXmanager is a web application that lets you create, configure, monitor, and control your directory backbone.

DSA console

The DSA console lets you connect to a DSA to give DXserver commands, receive trace information, and act as a user agent.

JXweb

JXweb is a general purpose LDAP-compliant directory browser and editor, which lets you access a directory through the Web.

DXtools

The DXtools are a set of command-line utilities that come with CA Directory. These tools help you manage directory administration, work with LDIF data, load and unload data to and from a directory, and to extract and convert schemas for use with CA Directory.

Logs

The logs contain output from a DSA, including its trace, diagnostics, warnings, and alarms.

Traces

A DSA's trace is its record of almost all operations going into and out of that DSA. You can view a DSA's trace in the log files, and also by using the DSA console.

Alarms

Alarms are reports of critical events that should be monitored.