LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.00 Administrator's Guide
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setting
This will be different for each section.
value Depending on the setting, this can be <yes|no|number>.
5.1.3.2.1 Section details
Within a section, the following syntax applies:
[StartOnBoot]
Determines if ldapclientd starts automatically when the system boots.
enable=<yes|no>
By default, this is enabled after LDAP-UX has been configured by the
LDAP-UX setup program /opt/ldapux/config/setup.
[general] Any cache setting defined here will be used as the default setting for all
caches (passwd, group, netgroup, uiddn, domain_pwd, domain_grp,
automount, automountmap, and dynamic_group). The cache_size setting
defined here will be used for all caches except dynamic_group.
max_conn=<2-500>
The maximum number of connections ldapclientd can establish to
the directory server (or multiple servers when in a multi-domain
Windows environment.
The default value is 100.
connection_ttl=<1-2147483647>
The number of seconds before an inactive connection to the directory
server is brought down and cleaned up.
The default value is 300.
num_threads=<1-100>
The number of client request handling threads in ldapclientd.
The default value is 10.
socket_cleanup_time=<10-2147483647>
The interval, in seconds, before the next attempt to clean up the socket
files created by any LDAP-UX client applications that were terminated
abnormally.
The default value is 300.
cache_cleanup_time=<1-300>
The interval, in seconds, between the times when ldapclientd
identifies and cleans up stale cache entries.
The default value is 10.
update_ldapux_conf_time=<10-2147483647>
This determines how often, in seconds, ldapclientd re-reads the
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf client configuration file
to download new domain profiles.
The default value is 600 (10 minutes).
cache_size=<102400-1073741823>
The maximum number of bytes that should be cached by ldapclientd
for all services except dynamic_group. This value is the maximum, upper
limit, of memory that can be used by ldapclientd for all services
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