HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 configuration, command, and file reference

Periodically, the server runs an internal housekeeping operation to purge old update and state
information from the main database. For more information, see “nsDS5ReplicaPurgeDelay”.
When setting this attribute, remember that the purge operation is time-consuming, especially if
the server handles many delete operations from clients and suppliers.
DescriptionParameter
cn=replica, cn=suffixDN, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Entry DN
0 to maximum 32-bit integer (2147483647) in secondsValid Range
86400 (1 day)Default Value
IntegerSyntax
nsDS5ReplicaTombstonePurgeInterval: 86400Example
2.3.7.11 nsDS5ReplicaType
Defines the type of replication relationship that exists between this replica and the others.
DescriptionParameter
cn=replica, cn=suffixDN, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Entry DN
One of the following:
0
Means unknown
1
Means primary (not yet used)
2
Means consumer (read-only)
3
Consumer/supplier (updateable)
Valid Values
Default Value
IntegerSyntax
nsDS5ReplicaType: 2Example
2.3.7.12 nsDS5ReplicaReapActive
This read-only attribute specifies whether the background task that removes old tombstones
(deleted entries) from the database is active. See “nsDS5ReplicaTombstonePurgeInterval” for
more information about this task. A value of 0 means that the task is inactive, and a value of 1
means that the task is active. The server ignores the modify request if this value is set manually.
DescriptionParameter
cn=replica,cn="suffixDN”,cn=mapping tree,cn=configEntry DN
0 or 1
Valid Values
Default Value
IntegerSyntax
nsDS5ReplicaReapActive: 0Example
2.3.7.13 nsState
This attribute stores information on the state of the clock. It is designed only for internal use to
ensure that the server cannot generate a change sequence number (csn) inferior to existing ones
required for detecting backward clock errors.
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