Database Link Plug-in Attributes (Chaining Attributes)
193
Parameter
Description
Example
nsEncryptionAlgorithm: AES
3.5. Database Link Plug-in Attributes (Chaining Attributes)
The database link plug-in attributes are also organized in an information tree, as shown in the
following diagram:
Figure 3.4. Database Link Plug-in
All plug-in technology used by the database link instances is stored in the
cn=chaining database
plug-in node. This section presents the additional attribute information for the three nodes marked in
bold in the
cn=chaining database, cn=plugins, cn=config
information tree in
Figure 3.4,
“Database Link Plug-in”
.
3.5.1. Database Link Attributes under cn=config, cn=chaining
database, cn=plugins, cn=config
This section covers global configuration attributes common to all instances are stored in the
cn=config, cn=chaining database, cn=plugins, cn=config
tree node.
3.5.1.1. nsActiveChainingComponents
This attribute lists the components using chaining. A component is any functional unit in the server.
The value of this attribute overrides the value in the global configuration attribute. To disable chaining
on a particular database instance, use the value
None
. This attribute also allows the components
used to chain to be altered. By default, no components are allowed to chain, which explains why this
attribute will probably not appear in a list of
cn=config, cn=chaining database, cn=config
attributes, as LDAP considers empty attributes to be non-existent.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=config, cn=chaining database, cn=plugins,
cn=config
Valid Values
Any valid component entry
Default Value
None
Syntax
DirectoryString
Summary of Contents for 8.1
Page 8: ...viii ...
Page 14: ...xiv ...
Page 16: ...2 ...
Page 250: ...236 ...
Page 334: ...320 ...
Page 372: ...358 ...