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Chapter 3. Plug-in Implemented Server Functionality Reference
NOTE
If the dnaNextRange attribute is handled internally if it is not set explicitly. When it is
handled automatically, the dnaMaxValue attribute serves as upper limit for the next
range.
The attribute sets the range in the format lower_range-upper_range.
Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Range
Default Value
Syntax
Example

3.7.5. dnaNextValue

This attribute gives the next available number which can be assigned. After being initially set in the
configuration entry, this attribute is managed by the Distributed Numeric Assignment Plug-in.
The dnaNextValue attribute is required to set up distributed numeric assignment for an attribute.
Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Range
Default Value
Syntax
Example

3.7.6. dnaPrefix

This attributes defines a prefix that can be prepended to the generated number values for the attribute.
For example, to generate a user ID such as user1000, the dnaPrefix setting would be user.
Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Range
Default Value
Syntax
206
Description
cn=Distributed Numeric Assignment Plugin,
cn=plugins, cn=config
1 to the maximum 32-bit integer on 32-bit
systems and to the maximum 64-bit integer on
64-bit systems for the lower and upper ranges
None
DirectoryString
dnaNextRange: 100-500
Description
cn=Distributed Numeric Assignment Plugin,
cn=plugins, cn=config
1 to the maximum 32-bit integer on 32-bit
systems and to the maximum 64-bit integer on
64-bit systems
-1
Integer
dnaNextValue: 1
Description
cn=Distributed Numeric Assignment Plugin,
cn=plugins, cn=config
Any string
None
DirectoryString

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