Changelogmaximumage, Changelogmaximumconcurrentwrites, Changelogmaximumsize – Red Hat 8.1 User Manual
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cn
Specifies the common name of the entry.
Allowed Attributes
Attribute
Definition
description
Gives a text description of the entry.
l (localityName)
Gives the city or geographical location of the
entry.
ou (organizationalUnitName)
Gives the organizational unit or division to which
the account belongs.
seeAlso
Contains a URL to another entry or site with
related information.
generation
Store the server generation string.
changelogmaximumage
Specifies changelog maximum age.
changeLogMaximumSize
Specifies maximum changelog size.
2.5.1.2. changeLogMaximumAge
This sets the maximum age for the changelog maintained by the server.
OID
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.200
Syntax
DirectoryString
Multi- or Single-Valued
Multi-valued
Defined in
Directory Server
2.5.1.3. changeLogMaximumConcurrentWrites
This attribute sets the maximum number of concurrent writes that can be written to the changelog.
OID
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.205
Syntax
DirectoryString
Multi- or Single-Valued
Multi-valued
Defined in
Directory Server
2.5.1.4 . changeLogMaximumSize
This attribute sets the maximum size for the changelog.
OID
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.201
Syntax
DirectoryString
Multi- or Single-Valued
Multi-valued
Defined in
Directory Server
2.5.1.5. generation
This attribute contains a byte vector that uniquely identifies that specific server and version. This
number is used to distinguish between servers during replication.
OID
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.612
Syntax
IA5String
Multi- or Single-Valued
Multi-valued
Defined in
Directory Server
2.5.1.6. nsSynchUniqueAttribute
This attribute is used for Windows synchronization.
OID
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.407
Syntax
DirectoryString
Multi- or Single-Valued
Multi-valued
Defined in
Directory Server
2.5.1.7. nsSynchUserIDFormat
This attribute is used for Windows synchronization.
OID
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.406
Syntax
DirectoryString
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