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nsDS5ReplicaBusyWaitTime

Specifies the amount of time in seconds a supplier should wait after a consumer
sends back a busy response before making another attempt to acquire access. The
default value is 3 seconds. If you set the attribute to a negative value, Directory
Server sends the client a message and an
The
nsDS5ReplicaBusyWaitTime
nsDS5ReplicaSessionPauseTime
that the
nsDS5ReplicaSessionPauseTime
longer than the interval specified for
interval gives waiting suppliers a better chance to gain consumer access before the
previous supplier can reaccess the consumer.
You can set the
nsDS5ReplicaBusyWaitTime
changetype:modify
next update session if one is already in progress.
Entry DN:
cn=ReplicationAgreementName,cn="suffixName",cn=mapping
tree,cn=config
Valid Values:
any valid integer
Default Value:
3
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsDS5ReplicaBusyWaitTime: 3

nsDS5ReplicaChangesSentSinceStartup

This read-only attribute provides you with the number of changes sent to this
replica since the server started.
Entry DN:
cn=ReplicationAgreementName,cn="suffixName",cn=mapping
tree,cn=config
Valid Range:
0 to maximum 32-bit integer (2147483647)
Default Value:
N/A
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsDS5ReplicaChangesSentSinceStartup: 647
LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM
attribute works in conjunction with the
attribute. The two attributes are designed so
nsDS5ReplicaBusyWaitTime
with the
operation. The change takes effect for the
replace
Chapter 2
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
interval will always be at least 1 second
attribute at any time by using
Core Server Configuration Reference
error code.
. The longer
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