Nsslapd-Plugindescription; Attributes Allowed By Certain Plug-Ins; Nsslapd-Pluginloadnow; Nsslapd-Pluginloadglobal - Red Hat 8.1 Configuration And Command Reference

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Syntax
Example

3.2.9. nsslapd-pluginDescription

T his attribute provides a description of the plug-in.
Plug-in Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax
Example

3.3. Attributes Allowed by Certain Plug-ins

3.3.1. nsslapd-pluginLoadNow

T his attribute specifies whether to load all of the symbols used by a plug-in immediately (true), as well
as all symbols references by those symbols, or to load the symbol the first time it is used (false).
Plug-in Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax
Example

3.3.2. nsslapd-pluginLoadGlobal

T his attribute specifies whether the symbols in dependent libraries are made visible locally (false) or
to the executable and to all shared objects (true).
Plug-in Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax
Example

3.3.3. nsslapd-plugin-depends-on-type

Multi-valued attribute used to ensure that plug-ins are called by the server in the correct order. T akes a
value which corresponds to the type number of a plug-in, contained in the attribute nsslapd-
pluginType. See
Section 3.2.4, "nsslapd-pluginT ype"
value which matches one of the values in the following valid range will be started by the server prior to
this plug-in. T he following postoperation Referential Integrity Plug-in example shows that the database
plug-in will be started prior to the postoperation Referential Integrity Plug-in.
Plug-in Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax
Example

3.3.4 . nsslapd-plugin-depends-on-named

Multi-valued attribute used to ensure that plug-ins are called by the server in the correct order. T akes a
value which corresponds to the cn value of a plug-in. T he plug-in with a cn value matching one of the
following values will be started by the server prior to this plug-in. If the plug-in does not exist, the server
fails to start. T he following postoperation Referential Integrity Plug-in example shows that the Views
plug-in is started before Roles. If Views is missing, the server is not going to start.
Plug-in Parameter
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DirectoryString
nsslapd-pluginVendor: Red Hat, Inc.
Description
cn=plug-in name, cn=plugins, cn=config
None
DirectoryString
nsslapd-pluginDescription: acl access check
plug-in
Description
cn=plug-in name, cn=plugins, cn=config
true | false
false
DirectoryString
nsslapd-pluginLoadNow: false
Description
cn=plug-in name, cn=plugins, cn=config
true | false
false
DirectoryString
nsslapd-pluginLoadGlobal: false
for further information. All plug-ins with a type
Description
cn=referential integrity postoperation, cn=plugins,
cn=config
database
DirectoryString
nsslapd-plugin-depends-on-type: database
Description
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