Nsslapd-Threadnumber (Thread Number); Nsslapd-Timelimit (Time Limit) - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 Configuration Manual

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Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference

nsslapd-threadnumber (Thread Number)

Defines the number of operation threads that the Directory Server will create
during startup. The
many directory clients performing time-consuming operations such as add or
modify, as this ensures that there are other threads available for servicing
short-lived operations such as simple searches. This attribute is not available from
the server console.
Entry DN:
Valid Range:
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:

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 -1 for this attribute in
the
dse.ldif
smallest time limit is 1 second.
NOTE
Entry DN:
Valid Range:
Default Value:
Syntax:
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nsslapd-threadnumber
cn=config
1 to the number of threads supported by your system
30
Integer
nsslapd-threadnumber: 60
will return every matching entry to the client
ns-slapd
file. A value of zero (0) causes no time to be allowed for searches. The
A value of -1 on this attribute in the
leaving the attribute blank in the server console, in that it causes no
limit to be used. Please note however, that you cannot specify a
negative integer for this field in the server console nor can you
specify a null value in
cn=config
-1 to the maximum 32 bit integer value (2147483647) in seconds
3600
Integer
value should be increased if you have
dse.ldif
as it is not a valid integer.
dse.ldif
is the same as

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