Correct a number of spelling errors in configuration definitions.
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| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-plural-name /> |
| | | are reponsible for distributing access log messages from the access logger |
| | | are responsible for distributing access log messages from the access logger |
| | | to a destination. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | The |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-name /> |
| | | provides hashing, encryption and other kinds of cryptographic operations. |
| | | It also contains methods for compressing and uncompressing data. |
| | | It also contains methods for compressing and decompressing data. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:tag name="security"/> |
| | | <adm:profile name="ldap"> |
| | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | The |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-name /> |
| | | is the provider class for the dseecompt ACI. |
| | | is the provider class for the dseecompat ACI. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | | <adm:profile name="ldap"> |
| | |
| | | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-plural-name /> |
| | | are reponsible for distributing error log messages from the error logger to |
| | | are responsible for distributing error log messages from the error logger to |
| | | a destination. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | |
| | | Property to specify the override severity levels for the logger |
| | | based on the category of the messages. Each override severity |
| | | level should include the category and the severity levels to log |
| | | for that category. (ie. core-server=mild_error,info,mild_warning). |
| | | for that category. (i.e., core-server=mild_error,info,mild_warning). |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:default-behavior> |
| | | <adm:alias> |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | The |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-name /> |
| | | maps an identifier string to user entries by searching for the entry |
| | | containing a specified attribute whose value is the provided identifer. |
| | | containing a specified attribute whose value is the provided identifier. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | | <adm:profile name="ldap"> |
| | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Indicate whether the |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-name /> |
| | | will publish records asyncronously. |
| | | will publish records asynchronously. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:syntax> |
| | | <adm:boolean /> |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Indicate whether the |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-name /> |
| | | will publish records asyncronously. |
| | | will publish records asynchronously. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:syntax> |
| | | <adm:boolean /> |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Indicate whether the |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-name /> |
| | | will publish records asyncronously. |
| | | will publish records asynchronously. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:syntax> |
| | | <adm:boolean /> |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | Entries are maintained either by FIFO (default) or LRU (configurable) |
| | | based list implementation. |
| | | |
| | | Cache sizing is based on the size or percentage of free space availble in |
| | | Cache sizing is based on the size or percentage of free space available in |
| | | the file system, such that if enough memory is free, then adding an entry |
| | | to the cache will not require purging, but if more than a specified |
| | | percentage of the file system available space is already consumed, then |
| | |
| | | </adm:default-behavior> |
| | | </adm:property-override> |
| | | |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | <adm:property name="time-limit" mandatory="false"> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Specifies the maximum length of time that the Directory Server should |
| | | spend procesing a search operation. A value of 0 seconds indicates that |
| | | spend processing a search operation. A value of 0 seconds indicates that |
| | | no time limit will be enforced. Note that this is the default server-wide |
| | | time limit, but it may be overridden on a per-user basis using the |
| | | ds-rlim-time-limit operational attribute. |
| | |
| | | <adm:alias> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | If no values are defined, then it will not be possible to take |
| | | advantage of server features that may provide thea bility to send |
| | | advantage of server features that may provide the ability to send |
| | | e-mail via SMTP. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | </adm:alias> |
| | |
| | | <adm:description> |
| | | This can be used to bound the recovery time that may be required if the |
| | | database environment is opened without having been properly closed. |
| | | If this propertyis set to a non-zero value, the checkpointer wakeup |
| | | If this property is set to a non-zero value, the checkpointer wakeup |
| | | interval is not used. To use time based checkpointing, set this |
| | | property to zero. |
| | | </adm:description> |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-plural-name /> |
| | | are reponsible for distributing log messages from different loggers to |
| | | are responsible for distributing log messages from different loggers to |
| | | a destination. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | should try to connect at startup time. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:description> |
| | | Adresses must be specified using the syntax: hostname:port |
| | | Addresses must be specified using the syntax: hostname:port |
| | | </adm:description> |
| | | <adm:requires-admin-action> |
| | | <adm:none /> |
| | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Specifies the heartbeat interval that this Domain must use when |
| | | communicating with replication servers. The Domain will expect |
| | | regular heatbeat coming from the replication server with this |
| | | regular heartbeat coming from the replication server with this |
| | | interval if they are not received it will close its connection and |
| | | connect to another replication server. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Indicates that updates should be accepted even though it is |
| | | not possible to send them to any Replication Server. |
| | | Best effort will be made to resend those updates to a |
| | | Best effort will be made to re-send those updates to a |
| | | Replication Servers when one of them is available, however |
| | | those changes will be at risk because they will only be |
| | | available from the historical information. This mode may |
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| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | <adm:property name="lockout-failure-expiration-interval" |
| | | mandatory="false" multi-valued="false"> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | pecifies the length of time that should pass before an |
| | | Specifies the length of time that should pass before an |
| | | authentication failure is no longer counted against a user for the |
| | | purposes of account lockout. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | |
| | | multi-valued="false"> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Specifies the maximum length of time that an account may remain |
| | | idle (i.e., the associated user does notauthenticate to the |
| | | idle (i.e., the associated user does not authenticate to the |
| | | server) before that user is locked out. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:description> |
| | | Specifies the maximum length of time that an account may remain |
| | | idle (i.e., the associated user does notauthenticate to the |
| | | idle (i.e., the associated user does not authenticate to the |
| | | server) before that user is locked out. The value of this |
| | | attribute should be an integer followed by a unit of seconds, |
| | | minutes, hours, days, or weeks. A value of 0 seconds indicates |
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| | | should fail if a failure occurs while attempting to update password policy |
| | | state information (e.g., to clear a record of previous authentication |
| | | failures or to update the last login time), or even whether to reject a |
| | | bind request if it is known aheaed of time that it will not be possible to |
| | | bind request if it is known ahead of time that it will not be possible to |
| | | update the authentication failure times in the event of an unsuccessful |
| | | bind attempt (e.g., if the backend writability mode is disabled). |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | |
| | | should try to connect at startup time. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:description> |
| | | Adresses must be specified using the syntax: hostname:port |
| | | Addresses must be specified using the syntax: hostname:port |
| | | </adm:description> |
| | | <adm:requires-admin-action> |
| | | <adm:none /> |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | |
| | | <adm:property name="message-subject" mandatory="true" multi-valued="false"> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Specifies the subject that should be used for e-mail messsages generated |
| | | Specifies the subject that should be used for e-mail messages generated |
| | | by this alert handler. The token "%%alert-type%%" will be dynamically |
| | | replaced with the alert type string. The token "%%alert-id%%" will be |
| | | dynamically replaced with the alert ID value. The token |
| | |
| | | |
| | | <adm:property name="message-body" mandatory="true" multi-valued="false"> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Specifies the body that should be used for e-mail messsages generated |
| | | Specifies the body that should be used for e-mail messages generated |
| | | by this alert handler. The token "%%alert-type%%" will be dynamically |
| | | replaced with the alert type string. The token "%%alert-id%%" will be |
| | | dynamically replaced with the alert ID value. The token |
| | |
| | | The <adm:user-friendly-name /> provides a mechanism for encoding user |
| | | passwords using a salted form of the MD5 message digest algorithm. This |
| | | implementation contains an implementation for the user password syntax, |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SMD5", and animplemenation of the auth |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SMD5", and an implementation of the auth |
| | | password syntax, with a storage scheme name of "MD5". |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | |
| | | The <adm:user-friendly-name /> provides a mechanism for encoding user |
| | | passwords using a salted form of the SHA-1 message digest algorithm. This |
| | | implementation contains an implementation for the user password syntax, |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SSHA", and animplemenation of the auth |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SSHA", and an implementation of the auth |
| | | password syntax, with a storage scheme name of "SHA1". |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | |
| | | The <adm:user-friendly-name /> provides a mechanism for encoding user |
| | | passwords using a salted form of the 256-bit SHA-2 message digest algorithm. |
| | | This implementation contains an implementation for the user password syntax, |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SSHA256", and animplemenation of the auth |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SSHA256", and an implementation of the auth |
| | | password syntax, with a storage scheme name of "SHA256". |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | |
| | | The <adm:user-friendly-name /> provides a mechanism for encoding user |
| | | passwords using a salted form of the 384-bit SHA-2 message digest algorithm. |
| | | This implementation contains an implementation for the user password syntax, |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SSHA384", and animplemenation of the auth |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SSHA384", and an implementation of the auth |
| | | password syntax, with a storage scheme name of "SHA384". |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | |
| | | The <adm:user-friendly-name /> provides a mechanism for encoding user |
| | | passwords using a salted form of the 512-bit SHA-2 message digest algorithm. |
| | | This implementation contains an implementation for the user password syntax, |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SSHA512", and animplemenation of the auth |
| | | with a storage scheme name of "SSHA512", and an implementation of the auth |
| | | password syntax, with a storage scheme name of "SHA512". |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | |
| | |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:description> |
| | | This may provide compatibility with some applications that expect schema |
| | | attributes like attributeType and objectClasses to be included by default |
| | | attributes like attributeTypes and objectClasses to be included by default |
| | | even if they are not requested. Note that the ldapSyntaxes attribute |
| | | will always be treated as operational in order to avoid problems with |
| | | attempts to modify the schema over protocol. |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:user-friendly-plural-name /> |
| | | are responsible for handling Synchronization of the Directory Server |
| | | datas with other OpenDS instances or other data repositories. |
| | | data with other OpenDS instances or other data repositories. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:tag name="replication"/> |
| | | <adm:profile name="ldap"> |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | |
| | | <adm:property name="value" mandatory="true" multi-valued="true"> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Specifies the value (or set of values) that should be included in entries |
| | | matching the critieria in the associated virtual attribute rule. |
| | | matching the criteria in the associated virtual attribute rule. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | <adm:syntax> |
| | | <adm:string /> |
| | |
| | | <adm:default-behavior> |
| | | <adm:alias> |
| | | <adm:synopsis> |
| | | Group membership will not be taken into accountwhen determining |
| | | Group membership will not be taken into account when determining |
| | | whether an entry is eligible to use this virtual attribute. |
| | | </adm:synopsis> |
| | | </adm:alias> |
| | |
| | | </ldap:attribute> |
| | | </adm:profile> |
| | | </adm:property> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |
| | | </adm:managed-object> |