LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.01 Administrator Guide for HP directory servers and Windows ADS
defaultServerList is a list of one or more host IP addresses and optional port
numbers where directory servers are running. Each host is
searched in the order given. The LDAP-UX client searches the
servers until it finds one that responds. The
defaultServerList attribute is used only if the
preferredServerList attribute has no value, or if none
of the specified servers in preferredServerList responds
the client request. If neither defaultServerList nor
preferredServerList specifies a host, the LDAP-UX client
does not try to connect to any directory server. See the
information for the preferredServerList attribute.
For example, 15.10.120.150:350 is the host at IP address
15.10.120.150 using port number 350. When specifying
multiple hosts, each host:port entry must be separated by
a space.
followReferrals specifies whether referrals should be followed. If the entry is
0 (zero) or FALSE, referrals are not followed. If the attribute
has no value, any other numeric value, or TRUE, referrals will
be followed.
preferredServerList is a list of one or more host IP addresses and optional port
numbers where LDAP directory servers are running. Each host
is searched in the order given. If this attribute has no value,
or if none of the specified servers satisfies the client's request,
the defaultServerList is used. For more information,
see the description of defaultServerList.
For example, 15.13.128.145:250 is the host at IP address
15.13.128.145 using port number 250. When specifying
multiple hosts, each host:port entry must be separated by
a space.
profileTTL is the recommended time interval before refreshing the cached
configuration profile.
searchTimeLimit is how long, in seconds, a client should wait for directory
searches before aborting. 0 (zero) means no time limit. If this
attribute has no value, the default is no time limit.
serviceSearchDescriptor is one to three custom search descriptors for each service.
The format is Service:BaseDN?Scope?(Filter) where:
Service is one of the supported services (see the list of
supported services provided with the attributeMap
attribute).
BaseDN is the base DN at which to start searches.
Scope is the search scope and can be one of the following:
one, base, sub.
Filter is an LDAP search filter, typically the object class.
Each service can have up to three custom search descriptors.
For example, the following defines a search descriptor for
the passwd service specifying an HP directory server baseDN
of ou=people,ou=unix,o=hp.com, a search scope of
sub, and a search filter of the posixAccount object class.
passwd:ou=people,ou=unix,o=hp.com?sub?(objectclass=posixAccount)
The following example specifies a Windows ADS baseDN
of CN=Users,DC=cup,DC=hp,DC=com with the same
search scope and filter:
passwd:CN=Users,DC=cup,DC=hp,DC=com?sub?(objectclass=posixAccount)
408 LDAP-UX Client Services object classes