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sASSecretStoreData $ sASPKIStoreKeys $ userCertificate $
nDSPKIUserCertificateInfo $ nDSPKIKeystore $ rADIUSActiveConnections $
rADIUSAttributeLists $ rADIUSConcurrentLimit $ rADIUSConnectionHistory $
rADIUSDefa ultProfile $ rADIUSDialAccessGroup $ rADIUSEnableDialAccess
$rADIUSPassword $ rADIUSServiceList $ audio $ businessCategory $
carLicense
$ departmentNumbe r $ employeeNumber $ employeeType $ givenName $
homePhone $ homePostalAddress $ initials $ jpegPhoto $ labeledUri $ mail
$ manager $ mobile $ pager $ ldap Photo $ preferredLanguage $ roomNumber
$ secretary $ uid $ userSMIMECertifica te $ x500UniqueIdentifier $
displayName $ userPKCS12 ) X-NDS_NAME ’User’ X-ND S_NOT_CONTAINER ’1’ X
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Enter the following command:
ldapmodify -D
cn_of_admin
-w
password
-f
LDIF_file_name
TBD: Link to eDirectory Tuning Guide.
19.2.8 Backlinker
Backlinker is a background process that checks the referential integrity among other checks runs 50
minutes after the eDirectory server comes up. The subsequent time it runs is after 13 hours. Ensure
that backlinker does not run during the bulkload process. In case backlinker runs, depending on the
time and the number of objects loaded, backlinker can hinder the bulkload.
19.2.9 Enabling/Disabling Inline Cache
You can enable or disable the Inline Change Cache for a server. You can disable Inline Change
Cache only when Outbound Synchronization is disabled. Enabling Outbound Synchronization also
enables Inline Change Cache.
Disabling Inline Change Cache marks the change cache as invalid for this replica and tags it with an
invalid flag in
Agent Configuration
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Partitions
. Enabling Inline Change Cache removes the invalid
change cache flag when the change cache is rebuilt.
19.2.10 Increasing the LBURP Time Out Period
By default, the time out period for a client is 20 minutes (1200 seconds). But during bulkload, with
the LBURP transaction size as high as 250, objects with large number of attributes with huge values
for these attributes, and with LBURP concurrent processing enabled at the server, the server gets
busy processing data pumped in by the ICE client without responding to the client in the stipulated
time. This times out the ICE client.
Therefore, we recommend you to increase the time out period. You can do this by exporting the
environment variable LBURP_TIMEOUT with high values (in seconds).
For example, to export the LBURP_TIMEOUT variable with 1200 seconds, enter the following:
export ICE_LBURP_TIMEOUT=1200
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