Valid Values on | off
Default Value
Syntax DirectoryString
Example nsDS7NewWinUserSyncEnabled: on
2.3.9.5. nsds7WindowsDomain
This attribute sets the name of the Windows domain to which the Windows sync peer belongs.
Parameter Descript ion
Entry DN cn=syncAgreementName, cn=replica,
cn=suffixDN, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Valid Values Any valid domain name
Default Value
Syntax DirectoryString
Example nsDS7WindowsDomain: DOMAINWORLD
2.3.9.6. nsds7WindowsRe plicaSubt ree
The suffix or DN of the Windows subtree that is being synchronized.
Parameter Descript ion
Entry DN cn=syncAgreementName, cn=replica,
cn=suffixDN, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Valid Values Any valid suffix or subsuffix
Default Value
Syntax DirectoryString
Example nsDS7WindowsReplicaSubtree: cn=Users,
dc=domain, dc=com
2.3.9.7. winSyncInterval
This attribute sets how frequently, in seconds, the Directory Server polls the Windows sync peer to look
for changes in the Active Directory entries. If this entry is not set, the Directory Server checks the
Windows server every five (5) minutes, meaning the default value is 300 (300 seconds).
This value can be set lower to write Active Directory changes over to the Directory Server faster or
raised if the directory searches are taking too long.
Parameter Descript ion
Entry DN cn=syncAgreementName, cn=replica,
cn=suffixDN, cn=mapping tree, cn=config
Valid Values 1 to the maximum 32-bit integer value
(2147483647)
Default Value 300
Syntax Integer
Example winSyncInterval: 600
2.3.10. cn=monit or
Information used to monitor the server is stored under cn=m onitor. T his entry and its children are
read-only; clients cannot directly modify them. The server updates this information automatically. T his
section describes the cn=monitor attributes. The only attribute that can be changed by a user to set
access control is the aci attribute.
If the nsslapd-counters attribute in cn=config is set to on (the default setting), then all of the
counters kept by the Directory Server instance increment using 64 -bit integers, even on 32-bit machines
or with a 32-bit version of Directory Server. For the cn=m onitor entry, the 64-bit integers are used with
the opsinitiated, opscompleted, entriessent, and bytessent counters.
NOTE
The nsslapd-counters attribute enables 64-bit support for these specific database and server
counters. The counters which use 64-bit integers are not configurable; the 64-bit integers are
either enabled for all the allowed counters or disabled for all allowed counters.
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