Chapter 2. Core Server Configuration Reference
nsDS5ReplicaTimeout
nsDS5ReplicaTransportInfo
nsDS5ReplicaUpdateInProgress
nsDS5ReplicaUpdateSchedule
nsDS50ruv
nsds7DirectoryReplicaSubtree
nsds7DirsyncCookie
nsds7NewWinGroupSyncEnabled
nsds7NewWinUserSyncEnabled
nsds7WindowsDomain
nsds7WindowsReplicaSubtree
nsruvReplicaLastModified
winSyncInterval
2.4.9. nsMappingTree (Object Class)
A mapping tree maps a suffix to the backend. Each mapping tree entry uses the nsMappingTree
object class. This object class is defined in Directory Server.
Superior Class
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Specifies the number of seconds outbound LDAP
operations will wait for a response from the
Windows server before timing out and failing.
Specifies the type of transport used for
transporting data to and from the Windows
server.
States whether an update is in progress.
Specifies the synchronization schedule.
Manages the internal state of the Directory
Server sync peer using the replication update
vector (RUV).
Specifies the Directory Server suffix (root or sub)
that is synced.
Contains a cookie set by the sync service that
functions as an RUV.
Specifies whether new Windows group accounts
are automatically created on the Directory
Server.
Specifies whether new Windows user accounts
are automatically created on the Directory
Server.
Identifies the Windows domain
being synchronized; analogous to
nsDS5ReplicaHost in a replication agreement.
Specifies the Windows server suffix (root or sub)
that is synced.
Contains the most recent time that an entry in the
Directory Server sync peer was modified and the
changelog was updated.
Sets how frequently, in seconds, the Directory
Server polls the Windows server for updates to
write over. If this is not set, the default is 300,
which is 300 seconds or five (5) minutes.
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