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Server 6.0 has a number of properties that can be configured to monitor its backend servers. For
more information, see “Retrieving Monitored Data About Data Sources” in Sun Java System
Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Administration Guide
.

Search Size Limit Property

Directory Proxy Server 5 uses the ids-proxy-sch-SizeLimitProperty to apply size limits
based on the base and scope of search operations. In Directory Proxy Server 6.0, the search size
limit can be configured by setting a property of the resource limits policy. A resource limits
policy defines the maximum resource that Directory Proxy Server can process for a given
connection handler. Use the dpconfcommand to set the search size limit for a resource policy,
as follows:

$ dpconf set-resource-limits-policy-prop

policy-name search-size-limit:number-of-entries

Resource limits policies control much more than just search size limit. For information on
configuring resource limits policies, see “Creating and Configuring a Resource Limits Policy” in
Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Administration Guide.

In Iplanet Directory Access Router 5.0 (IDAR) these configuration attributes are stored under
ids-proxy-con-Name=

group-name,ou=groups,ou=pd2,ou=iDAR,o=services. In Directory

Proxy Server 5.2, these configuration attributes are stored under
ou=groups,cn=

user-defined-name,ou=dar-config,o=NetscapeRoot.

The following table maps the attributes of a version 5 size limit property to the corresponding
properties in Directory Proxy Server 6.0.

TABLE 6–16

Mapping of Version 5 Search Size Limit Attributes to 6.0 Properties

Directory Proxy Server 5 Attribute

Directory Proxy Server 6.0 Property

ids-proxy-con-Size-Limit

search-size-limit

ids-proxy-con-Dn-One

one-level-search-base-dn

ids-proxy-con-Dn-Sub

No equivalent

Log Property

The logging functionality available in Directory Proxy Server 5 is differs substantially from the
functionality available in Directory Proxy Server 6.0.

In Directory Proxy Server 5, the following logs were maintained:

System log.

Includes log records of system events and errors.

Audit log.

Includes audit trails for all events and errors.

Mapping the Properties Configuration

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