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| | | ! CDDL HEADER END |
| | | ! |
| | | ! |
| | | ! Copyright 2007-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
| | | ! Copyright 2007-2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
| | | ! --> |
| | | <adm:managed-object name="work-queue" plural-name="work-queues" |
| | | package="org.opends.server.admin.std" |
| | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | The |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-name /> |
| | | provides the configuration for the server work queue and |
| | | provides the configuration for the server work queue and |
| | | is responsible for ensuring that requests received from clients are |
| | | processed in a timely manner. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | <adm:property name="max-psearches"> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Defines the maximum number of concurrent persistent searches that |
| | | can be performed on Directory Server |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:description> |
| | | The persistent search mechanism provides an active channel through which entries that change, |
| | | and information about the changes that occur, can be communicated. Because each persistent search |
| | | operation uses one thread, limiting the number of simultaneous persistent searches prevents certain |
| | | kinds of denial of service attacks. A value of 0 indicates that there is no limit on the persistent searches. |
| | | </adm:description> |
| | | <adm:default-behavior> |
| | | <adm:alias> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Let the server decide. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | </adm:alias> |
| | | </adm:default-behavior> |
| | | <adm:syntax> |
| | | <adm:integer lower-limit="0" upper-limit="2147483647" /> |
| | | </adm:syntax> |
| | | <adm:profile name="ldap"> |
| | | <ldap:attribute> |
| | | <ldap:name>ds-cfg-max-psearches</ldap:name> |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |