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which means that regular LDAP connections are used. If this attribute is absent, then regular LDAP
connections are used. This attribute cannot be modified once it is set.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=
ReplicationAgreementName
, cn=replica,
cn=
suffixDN
, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Valid Values
SSL | LDAP
Default Value
absent
Syntax
DirectoryString
Example
nsDS5ReplicaTransportInfo: LDAP
2.3.8.23. nsDS5ReplicaUpdateInProgress
This read-only attribute states whether or not a replication update is in progress.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=
ReplicationAgreementName
, cn=replica,
cn=
suffixDN
, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Valid Values
true | false
Default Value
Syntax
DirectoryString
Example
nsDS5ReplicaUpdateInProgress: true
2.3.8.24. nsDS5ReplicaUpdateSchedule
This multi-valued attribute specifies the replication schedule and can be modified. Changes made
to this attribute take effect immediately. Modifying this value can be useful to pause replication and
resume it later. For example, if this value to
0000-0001 0
, this in effect causes the server to stop
sending updates for this replication agreement. The server continues to store them for replay later. If
the value is later changed back to
0000-2359 0123456
, this makes replication immediately resume
and sends all pending changes.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=
ReplicationAgreementName
, cn=replica,
cn=
suffixDN
, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Valid Range
Time schedule presented as
XXXX-YYYY
0123456
, where
XXXX
is the starting hour,
YYYY
is the finishing hour, and the numbers
0123456
are the days of the week starting with Sunday.
Default Value
0000-2359 0123456 (all the time)
Syntax
Integer
Example
nsDS5ReplicaUpdateSchedule: 0000-2359
0123456
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