Nsslapd-Return-Exact-Case (Return Exact Case) - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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NldbmBackends
NglobalIndex
ReplicationDescriptor
ChainingBackendDescriptors
PTADescriptors
SSLDescriptors
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Range:
1 to 65535
Default Value:
64
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsslapd-reservedescriptors: 64

nsslapd-return-exact-case (Return Exact Case)

Returns the exact case of attribute type names as requested by the client. Some
client applications require attribute names to match exactly the case of the attribute
as it is listed in the schema when the attribute is returned by the Directory Server as
the result of a search or modify operation. However, most client applications
ignore the case of attributes; therefore, by default, this attribute is disabled. Do not
modify it unless you have legacy clients that can check the case of attribute names
in results returned from the server.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
Number of ldbm databases.
Total number of configured indexes for all
databases including system indexes.
(By default 8 system indexes and 17 additional
indexes per database).
NSupplierReplica + 8
where NSupplierReplica is number of replicas in the
server that can act as a supplier (hub or supplier).
NchainingBackend * nsOperationConnectionsLimit
where nsOperationConnectionsLimit is configurable
in database link (chaining) configuration; 10 by
default.
3 if PTA is configured, 0 if PTA is not configured
5 (4 files + 1 listensocket) if SSL is configured, 0 if
SSL is not configured.
Chapter 2
Core Server Configuration Reference
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