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ACL

To shut down your server, kill the base server process listed in the pid log file by
using a
its log files, use
If the
does not log its process ID anywhere. The server won't start if it can't log the
process ID.
Syntax
PidLog
The file is the full path name and file name where the process ID is stored.
Default
There is no default.
Examples
PidLog /var/ns-server/logs/pid
PidLog /tmp/ns-server.pid
ACL
This section lists the directives in
(ACLs). They are:

ACLCacheLifetime

ACLUserCacheSize
ACLGroupCacheSize
ACLCacheLifetime
ACLCacheLifetime
Each time an entry in the cache is referenced, its age is calculated and checked
against
to the
If you use a large number for this value, you may need to restart the Enterprise
Server when you make changes to the LDAP entries. For example, if this value is
set to 120 seconds, the Enterprise Server might be out of sync with the LDAP server
for as long as two minutes. If your LDAP is not likely to change often, use a large
number.
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signal. To tell your server to reread its configuration files and reopen
-TERM
with the
kill
file isn't writable by the user account that the server uses, the server
PidLog
file
determines the number of seconds before cache entries expire.
ACLCacheLifetime
. If this value is set to 0, the cache is turned off.
ACLCacheLifetime
signal.
-HUP
relevant to access control lists
magnus.conf
. The entry is not used if its age is greater than or equal

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