In running the old iPlanet (and then, Sun) DS (389's ancestor) for
around a decade I gradually moved towards doing almost everything on the
command line both for efficiency and stability (early versions of the
gui console sometimes crashed the server). Sun's last release, DSEE 7,
came with the kind of command line utilities now being developed for
389, allowing you to do everything at the CLI you used to need the gui
for (like setting up replication). About the only thing I missed was the
console's graphical aci editor, which is still the best way for new
admins to learn the aci system. In fact I used the console aci editor
just this week to prototype access controls for an OpenDJ directory
service (OpenDJ is an all-java server that grew out of Sun DS).
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