Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Configuration, Command, and File Reference
3.4. nsslapd-plugin-depends-on-named
Multi-valued attribute used to ensure that plug-ins are called by the server in the correct order.
Takes a value which corresponds to the cn value of a plug-in. The plug-in with a cn value
matching one of the following values will be started by the server prior to this plug-in. If the
plug-in does not exist, the server fails to start. The following postoperation Referential Integrity
Plug-in example shows that the Views plug-in is started before Roles. If Views is missing, the
server is not going to start.
Plug-in Parameter Description
Entry DN cn=referential integrity postoperation,
cn=plugins, cn=config
Valid Values Class of Service
Default Value
Syntax DirectoryString
Example
nsslapd-plugin-depends-on-named: Views
nsslapd-pluginId: roles
4. Database Plug-in Attributes
The database plug-in is also organized in an information tree, as shown in Figure 3.1,
“Database Plug-in”.
Figure 3.1. Database Plug-in
All plug-in technology used by the database instances is stored in the cn=ldbm database
plug-in node. This section presents the additional attribute information for each of the nodes in
bold in the cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config information tree.
4.1. Database Attributes under cn=config, cn=ldbm database,
cn=plugins, cn=config
Database Plug-in Attributes
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