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The value should be the name of the backend database entry instance under
cn=ldbm
database,cn=plugins,cn=config
. For example:
o=NetscapeRoot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=
suffix
, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Valid Values
Any valid partition name
Default Value
None
Syntax
DirectoryString
Example
nsslapd-backend: userRoot
2.3.7. Replication Attributes under cn=replica, cn="suffixDN",
cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Replication configuration attributes are stored under
cn=replica, cn=
suffix
,
cn=mapping
tree, cn=config
. The
cn=replica
entry is an instance of the
nsDS5Replica
object class. For
replication configuration attributes to be taken into account by the server, this object class (in addition
to the
top
object class) must be present in the entry. For further information about replication, see the
"Managing Replication" chapter in the
Directory Server Administrator's Guide
.
2.3.7.1. nsDS5Flags
This attribute sets replica properties that were previously defined in flags. At present only one flag
exists, which sets whether the log changes.
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=replica, cn=
suffixDN
, cn=mapping tree,
cn=config
Valid Values
0 | 1
0
means no changes are logged
1
means changes are logged
Default Value
0
Syntax
Integer
Example
nsDS5Flags: 0
2.3.7.2. nsds5DebugReplicaTimeout
This attribute gives an alternate timeout period to use when the replication is run with debug logging.
This can set only the time or both the time and the debug level:
nsds5debugreplicatimeout:
seconds[:debuglevel]
Parameter
Description
Entry DN
cn=replica, cn=
suffixDN
, cn=mapping tree,
cn=config
Valid Values
Any numeric string
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