A
comprises of several Directory Servers sharing the same synchronized
set of data.
ds-cfg-replication-domain
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Specifies the addresses of the Replication Servers within the
to which the Directory Server should try to connect at startup
time.
Addresses must be specified using the syntax: hostname:port
^.+:[0-9]+$
HOST:PORT
A host name followed by a ":" and a port number.
ds-cfg-replication-server
Specifies a unique identifier for the Directory Server within the
.
Each Directory Server within the same
must have a different server ID. A Directory Server which is a
member of multiple
may use the same server ID for each of its
configurations.
ds-cfg-server-id
Specifies the base DN of the replicated data.
ds-cfg-base-dn
Specifies the window size that the Directory Server will use when
communicating with Replication Servers.
100
ds-cfg-window-size
Specifies the heart-beat interval that the Directory Server will
use when communicating with Replication Servers.
The Directory Server expects a regular heart-beat coming from
the Replication Server within the specified interval. If a
heartbeat is not received within the interval, the Directory
Server closes its connection and connects to another
Replication Server.
1000ms
ds-cfg-heartbeat-interval
Specifies the behavior of the Directory Server if a write
operation is attempted on the data within the
when none of the configured Replication Servers are available.
reject-all-updates
Indicates that updates should be accepted even though it is
not possible to send them to any Replication Server. Best
effort is made to re-send those updates to a
Replication Servers when one of them is available, however
those changes are at risk because they are only
available from the historical information. This mode can
also introduce high replication latency.
Indicates that all updates attempted on this
are rejected when no Replication Server is available.
ds-cfg-isolation-policy
Defines the assured mode of the replicated domain.
The assured mode can be disable or enabled. When enabled, two sub modes
are available: Safe Data or Safe Read modes.
not-assured
Updates sent for replication (for being replayed on other LDAP
servers of the topology) are sent without waiting for any
acknowledgment and the LDAP client call returns immediately.
Assured mode is enabled in Safe Data sub mode: updates sent for
replication are subject to acknowledgment defined by the
assured-sd-level property. After acknowledgment is received, LDAP
client call returns.
Assured mode is enabled in Safe Read sub mode: updates sent for
replication are subject to acknowledgment of LDAP servers of the
topology having the same group id than us (defined with
assured-sr-group-id property). After acknowledgment is received,
LDAP client call returns.
ds-cfg-assured-type
The level of acknowledgment for Safe Data assured sub mode.
When assured mode configured in Safe Data mode, this value defines the
number of replication servers that should acknowledge the sent update
before the LDAP client call can return.
1
ds-cfg-assured-sd-level
The timeout value when waiting for assured mode acknowledgments.
Defines the amount of milliseconds the server will wait for assured
acknowledgments (in either Safe Data or Safe Read assured sub modes)
before returning anyway the LDAP client call.
2000ms
ds-cfg-assured-timeout
The group id associated with this replicated domain.
This value defines the group id of the replicated domain. The replication
system will preferably connect and send updates to replicate to a
replication server with the same group id as him.
1
ds-cfg-group-id
The URLs other LDAP servers should you to refer to us.
URLs used by peer servers of the topology to refer to us through LDAP
referrals. If this attribute is not defined, every URLs available to
access this server will be used. If defined, only URLs specified here will
be used.
^ldap://.+$
LDAP URL
A LDAP URL compliant with RFC 2255.
ds-cfg-referrals-url