Default Value:
30
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsslapd-threadnumber: 60
nsslapd-timelimit (Time Limit)
Specifies the maximum number of seconds allocated for a search request. If this
limit is reached, Directory Server returns any entries it has located that match the
search request, as well as an exceeded time limit error.
When no limit is set,
regardless of the time it takes. To set a no limit value whereby Directory Server will
wait indefinitely for the search to complete, specify a value of
in the
file. A value of zero (
dse.ldif
The smallest time limit is 1 second.
NOTE
A value of
leaving the attribute blank in the server console in that it causes no
limit to be used. However, you cannot specify a negative integer for
this field in the server console, nor can you specify a null value in
dse.ldif
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Range:
-1 to the maximum 32 bit integer value (2147483647) in seconds
Default Value:
3600
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsslapd-timelimit: 3600
nsslapd-versionstring
Specifies the server version number.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Values:
Any valid server version number.
Default Value:
N/A
will return every matching entry to the client
ns-slapd
) causes no time to be allowed for searches.
0
on this attribute in the
-1
, as it is not a valid integer.
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
for this attribute
-1
is the same as
dse.ldif
Chapter 2
Core Server Configuration Reference
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