Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Configuration, Command, and File Reference

Parameter Description
Syntax DirectoryString
Example nsslapd-directory:
/var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/db/userRoot
4.3.4. nsslapd-readonly
This attribute specifies read-only mode for a single back-end instance. If this attribute has a
value of off, then users have all read, write, and execute permissions allowed by their access
permissions.
Parameter Description
Entry DN cn=NetscapeRoot, cn=ldbm database,
cn=plugins, cn=config or cn=UserRoot,
cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config
Valid Values on | off
Default Value off
Syntax DirectoryString
Example nsslapd-readonly: off
4.3.5. nsslapd-require-index
When switched to on, this attribute allows one to refuse unindexed searches. This
performance-related attribute avoids saturating the server with erroneous searches.
Parameter Description
Entry DN cn=NetscapeRoot, cn=ldbm database,
cn=plugins, cn=config or cn=UserRoot,
cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config
Valid Values on | off
Default Value off
Syntax DirectoryString
Example nsslapd-require-index: off
4.3.6. nsslapd-suffix
This attribute specifies the suffix of the database link. This is a single-valued attribute because
each database instance can have only one suffix. Previously, it was possible to have more than
one suffix on a single database instance, but this is no longer the case. As a result, this attribute
is single-valued to enforce the fact that each database instance can only have one suffix entry.
Any changes made to this attribute after the entry has been created take effect only after the
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