Http client plug-in, Integer syntax plug-in, Internationalization plug-in – Red Hat 8.1 User Manual
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Plug-in Parameter
Description
Plug-in Name
Generalized Time Syntax
DN of Configuration Entry
cn=Generalized Time Syntax, cn=plugins,
cn=config
Description
Syntax for dealing with dates, times and time
zones
Configurable Options
on | off
Default Setting
on
Configurable Arguments
None
Dependencies
None
Performance Related Information
Do not modify the configuration of this plug-in.
Red Hat recommends leaving this plug-in running
at all times.
Further Information
The Generalized Time String consists of a four
digit year, two digit month (for example, 01 for
January), two digit day, two digit hour, two digit
minute, two digit second, an optional decimal part
of a second, and a time zone indication. Red Hat
strongly recommends using the Z time zone
indication, which indicates Greenwich Mean Time.
3.1.15. HTTP Client Plug-in
Plug-in Parameter
Description
Plug-in Name
HTTP Client
DN of Configuration Entry
cn=HTTP Client, cn=plugins, cn=config
Description
HTTP client plug-in
Configurable Options
on | off
Default Setting
on
Configurable Arguments
None
Dependencies
Database
Performance Related Information
Further Information
3.1.16. Integer Syntax Plug-in
Plug-in Parameter
Description
Plug-in Name
Integer Syntax
DN of Configuration Entry
cn=Integer Syntax, cn=plugins, cn=config
Description
Syntax for handling integers
Configurable Options
on | off
Default Setting
on
Configurable Arguments
None
Dependencies
None
Performance Related Information
Do not modify the configuration of this plug-in.
Red Hat recommends leaving this plug-in running
at all times.
Further Information
3.1.17. Internationalization Plug-in
Plug-in Parameter
Description
Plug-in Name
Internationalization Plug-in
DN of Configuration Entry
cn=Internationalization Plugin, cn=plugins,
cn=config
Description
Enables internationalized strings to be ordered in
the directory
Configurable Options
on | off
Default Setting
on
Configurable Arguments
The Internationalization Plug-in has one
argument, which must not be modified, which
specifies the location of the
/etc/dirsrv/config/slapd-
collations.conf file. This file stores the
collation orders and locales used by the
Internationalization Plug-in.
Dependencies
None
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