| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | <adm:property name="subordinate-indexes-enabled" advanced="true"> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Indicates whether id2children and id2subtree indexes should be used for |
| | | this backend. These indexes are used for constraining filtered searches |
| | | to the search request's scope as well as for generating values for the |
| | | hasSubordinates and numSubordinates virtual attributes. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:description> |
| | | Subordinate indexing is enabled by default and should only be disabled |
| | | for specialized use cases. A typical use case is where the backend is |
| | | to be subjected to heavy add/delete load beneath the same parent entry |
| | | such as when used as a session database. Disabling the subordinate |
| | | indexes means that the numSubordinates and hasSubordinates virtual |
| | | attributes will not be supported. |
| | | </adm:description> |
| | | <adm:default-behavior> |
| | | <adm:defined> |
| | | <adm:value>true</adm:value> |
| | | </adm:defined> |
| | | </adm:default-behavior> |
| | | <adm:syntax> |
| | | <adm:boolean /> |
| | | </adm:syntax> |
| | | <adm:profile name="ldap"> |
| | | <ldap:attribute> |
| | | <ldap:name>ds-cfg-subordinate-indexes-enabled</ldap:name> |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |