Michael Brown
2008-Oct-08 16:01 UTC
[Fedora-directory-users] SunOne 5.2 Migration to FDS/RHDS
I have a question on a couple of configuration parameters I see in a SunOne 5.2 dse.ldif but don''t see referenced in a FDS or RHDS dse.ldif or in the FDS or RHDS documentation. Specifically, nsslapd-maxconnections nsslapd-threadnumber Are these supported in FDS or RHDS? If so, do they still operate in the same manner as they would on a SunOne 5.2 DS instance? The SunOne 5.2 docs indicate that if nsslapd-maxconnections is not set, then the value defaults to the max number of file descriptors. On SunOne, the nsslapd-threadnumber defaults to 30. Thanks Michael .
Rich Megginson
2008-Oct-09 13:18 UTC
Re: [Fedora-directory-users] SunOne 5.2 Migration to FDS/RHDS
Michael Brown wrote:> I have a question on a couple of configuration parameters I see in a > SunOne 5.2 dse.ldif but don''t see referenced in a FDS or RHDS dse.ldif > or in the FDS or RHDS documentation. Specifically, > > nsslapd-maxconnections > nsslapd-threadnumber > > Are these supported in FDS or RHDS? If so, do they still operate in > the same manner as they would on a SunOne 5.2 DS instance? > > The SunOne 5.2 docs indicate that if nsslapd-maxconnections is not > set, then the value defaults to the max number of file descriptors. > On SunOne, the nsslapd-threadnumber defaults to 30. >If config parameters are set to their default values, they will not show up in dse.ldif. Do an LDAP search of cn=config to see all config parameters with their default values. I''m not sure what nsslapd-maxconnections is - Fedora DS has a parameter called nsslapd-conntablesize that may be related.> Thanks > > Michael > > . > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users >