Nsds5Replicatimeout; Nsds5Replicatransportinfo - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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Entry DN:
cn=ReplicationAgreementName,cn=replica,cn="suffixName",cn=
mapping tree,cn=config
Valid Range:
N/A
Default Value:
N/A
Syntax:
DirectoryString
Example:
nsDS5ReplicatedAttributeList: (objectclass=*) $
EXCLUDE salary userPassword manager

nsDS5ReplicaTimeout

This allowed attribute specifies the number of seconds outbound LDAP operations
will wait for a response from the remote replica before timing out and failing. If
you see
"Warning: timed out waiting"
should increase the value of this attribute.
You can find out the amount of time the operation actually lasted by examining the
access log on the remote machine, and then set the
accordingly to optimize performance.
Entry DN:
cn=ReplicationAgreementName,cn=replica,cn="suffixName",cn=
mapping tree,cn=config
Valid Range:
0 to maximum 32-bit integer value (2147483647) in seconds
Default Value:
600
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsDS5ReplicaTimeout: 600 seconds

nsDS5ReplicaTransportInfo

Specifies the type of transport used for transporting data to and from the replica.
The attribute values can be either
established over SSL, or
used. If this attribute is absent, then regular LDAP connections are used. This
attribute cannot be modified once it is set.
Entry DN:
cn=ReplicationAgreementName,cn=replica,cn="suffixName",cn=
mapping tree,cn=config
messages in the error log file, then you
, which means that the connection is
SSL
, which means that regular LDAP connections are
LDAP
Chapter 2
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
nsDS5ReplicaTimeout
Core Server Configuration Reference
attribute
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