HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 configuration, command, and file reference
2.3.7.4 nsDS5ReplicaId
This attribute sets the unique ID for suppliers and consumers in a given replication environment.
DescriptionParameter
cn=replica, cn=suffixDN, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Entry DN
1 to 65534 for suppliers, and 65535 for consumersValid Range
Default Value
IntegerSyntax
nsDS5ReplicaId: 1Example
2.3.7.5 nsDS5ReplicaLegacyConsumer
If this attribute is absent or has a value of false, then it means that the replica is not a legacy
consumer.
DescriptionParameter
cn=replica, cn=suffixDN, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Entry DN
true | falseValid Values
falseDefault Value
DirectoryStringSyntax
nsDS5ReplicaLegacyConsumer: falseExample
2.3.7.6 nsDS5ReplicaName
This attribute specifies the name of the replica with a unique identifier for internal operations.
If it is not specified, this unique identifier is allocated by the server when the replica is created.
NOTE:
It is recommended that the server be permitted to generate this name. However, in certain
circumstances, for example, in replica role changes (master to hub etc.), this value needs to be
specified. Otherwise, the server will not use the correct changelog database, and replication fails.
This attribute is destined for internal use only.
DescriptionParameter
cn=replica, cn=suffixDN, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
DirectoryString (a UID identifies the replica)Syntax
nsDS5ReplicaName: 66a2b699-1dd211b2-807fa9c3-a58714648Example
2.3.7.7 nsDS5ReplicaPurgeDelay
This attribute controls the maximum age of deleted entries (tombstone entries) and state
information.
The Directory Server stores tombstone entries and state information so that when a conflict occurs
in a multi-master replication process, the server resolves the conflicts based on the timestamp
and replica ID stored in the change sequence numbers.
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