Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Configuration, Command, and File Reference
Plug-in Parameter Description
integrity is queued and processed at a later
stage. This positive integer serves as a
wake-up call for the thread to process the
request at intervals corresponding to the
integer (number of seconds) specified.
• Log file for storing the change; for example
/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/referint.
• All the additional attribute names to be
checked for referential integrity.
Dependencies Database
Performance Related Information The Referential Integrity Plug-in should be
enabled only on one master in a multimaster
replication environment to avoid conflict
resolution loops. When enabling the plug-in
on chained servers, be sure to analyze the
performance resource and time needs as well
as integrity needs; integrity checks can be
time consuming and demanding on memory
and CPU. All attributes specified must be
indexed for both presence and equality.
Further Information See the "Managing Indexes" chapter for
information about how to index attributes used
for referential integrity checking and the
"Configuring Directory Databases" chapter in
the Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
1.31. Retro Changelog Plug-in
Plug-in Parameter Description
Plug-in Name Retro Changelog Plug-in
DN of Configuration Entry cn=Retro Changelog Plugin, cn=plugins,
cn=config
Description Used by LDAP clients for maintaining
application compatibility with Directory Server
4.x versions. Maintains a log of all changes
occurring in the Directory Server. The retro
changelog offers the same functionality as the
changelog in the 4.x versions of Directory
Server. This plug-in exposes the
Retro Changelog Plug-in
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