Nsslapd-Maxthreadsperconn (Maximum Threads Per Connection); Nsslapd-Nagle - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 7.0 Configuration Manual

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NOTE
UNIX shells usually have configurable limits on the number of file
descriptors. See your operating-system documentation for further
information regarding
cause problems.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Range:
1 to 65535
Default Value:
1024
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsslapd-maxdescriptors: 1024

nsslapd-maxthreadsperconn (Maximum Threads per Connection)

Defines the maximum number of threads that a connection should use. For normal
operations where a client binds and only performs one or two operations before
unbinding, you should use the default value. For situations where a client binds
and simultaneously issues many requests, you should increase this value to allow
each connection enough resources to perform all the operations. This attribute is
not available from the server console.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Range:
1 to maximum threadnumber
Default Value:
5
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsslapd-maxthreadsperconn: 5

nsslapd-nagle

When the value of this attribute is
responses (such as entries or result messages) are sent back to a client immediately.
When the attribute is turned on, default TCP behavior applies; namely, the sending
of data is delayed in the hope that this will enable additional data to be grouped
into one packet of the underlying network MTU size (typically 1500 bytes for
Ethernet).
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
and
limit
ulimit
, the
off
TCP_NODELAY
Chapter 2
Core Server Configuration Reference
, as these limits can often
option is set so that LDAP
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