Nsslapd-Instancedir (Instance Directory); Nsslapd-Ioblocktimeout (Io Block Time Out); Nsslapd-Lastmod (Track Modification Time) - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:

nsslapd-instancedir (Instance Directory)

Specifies the full path to the directory where this server instance is installed. The
serverID from installation time is the default ID.
Entry DN:
Valid Values:
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:

nsslapd-ioblocktimeout (IO Block Time Out)

Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds after which the connection to a
stalled LDAP client is closed. An LDAP client is considered to be stalled when it
has not made any I/O progress for read or write operations.
Entry DN:
Valid Range:
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:

nsslapd-lastmod (Track Modification Time)

Specifies whether the Directory Server maintains the modification attributes for
Directory Server entries. These attributes include:
modifiersname
the entry.
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0
Integer
nsslapd-idletimeout: 0
cn=config
Any valid file path.
serverRoot/slapd-serverID
DirectoryString
nsslapd-instancedir:
/opt/redhat-ds/servers/slapd-phonebook
cn=config
0 to the maximum 32 bit integer value (2147483647) in ticks
1800000
Integer
nsslapd-ioblocktimeout: 1800000
— The distinguished name of the person who last modified

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