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Parameter
Syntax
Example
2.3.1.61. nsslapd-instancedir (Instance Directory)
This attribute is deprecated. There are now separate configuration parameters for instance-specific
paths, such as nsslapd-certdir and nsslapd-lockdir. See the documentation for the specific
directory path that is set.
2.3.1.62. nsslapd-ioblocktimeout (IO Block Time Out)
This attribute sets 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.
Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Range
Default Value
Syntax
Example
2.3.1.63. nsslapd-lastmod (Track Modification Time)
This attribute sets whether the Directory Server maintains the modification attributes for Directory
Server entries. These are operational attributes. These attributes include:
• modifiersName - The distinguished name of the person who last modified the entry.
• modifyTimestamp - The timestamp, in GMT format, for when the entry was last modified.
• creatorsName - The distinguished name of the person who initially created the entry.
• createTimestamp - The timestamp for when the entry was created in GMT format.
Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax
Example
WARNING
This attribute should never be turned off. If the nsslapd-lastmod is set to off, then
generating nsUniqueIDs is also disabled, replication does not work, and other issues
may arise.
Description
Integer
nsslapd-idletimeout: 0
Description
cn=config
0 to the maximum 32 bit integer value
(2147483647) in ticks
1800000
Integer
nsslapd-ioblocktimeout: 1800000
Description
cn=config
on | off
on
DirectoryString
nsslapd-lastmod: on
cn=config
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