The are used to store information about
a specific search request that makes it possible to efficiently process
them using the VLV control.
A VLV index effectively notifies the server that a virtual list view, with
specific query and sort parameters, will be performed. This index also
allows the server to collect and maintain the information required to make
using the virtual list view faster.
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ds-cfg-vlv-je-index
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This specifies the base DN used in the search query being indexed.
The index will need to be rebuilt after this modifying this
property.
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ds-cfg-vlv-je-index-base-dn
This specifies the LDAP scope of the query being indexed.
The index will need to be rebuilt after this modifying this
property.
Search the base object only.
Search immediate children of the base object but not include
any of their descendants and the base object itself.
Search the entire subtree below the base object but not include
the base object itself.
Search the base object and the entire subtree below the base
object.
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ds-cfg-vlv-je-index-scope
This specifies the LDAP filter used in the query being indexed.
The index will need to be rebuilt after this modifying this
property.
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ds-cfg-vlv-je-index-filter
This specifies the names of attributes to sort the entries for the query
being indexed.
The index will need to be rebuilt after this modifying this
property.
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ds-cfg-vlv-je-index-sort-order
This specifies a unique name for this VLV index.
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ds-cfg-vlv-je-index-name
This specifies the number of entry IDs to store in a single
sorted set before it must be split.
4000
Number of entry IDs
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ds-cfg-vlv-je-index-maximum-block-size