HP UX Red Hat Direry Server Software manual Setting Resource Limits Based on the Bind DN

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Chapter 7. Managing User Accounts and Passwords

For more information about running the ns-activate.plscript, refer to the Directory Server

Configuration, Command, and File Reference.

3. Setting Resource Limits Based on the Bind DN

Server limits for search operations are controlled using special operational attribute values on the client application binding to the directory. You can set the following search operation limits:

Look through limit. Specifies how many entries can be examined for a search operation.

Size limit. Specifies the maximum number of entries the server returns to a client application in response to a search operation.

Time limit. Specifies the maximum time the server spends processing a search operation.

Idle timeout. Specifies the time a connection to the server can be idle before the connection is dropped.

The resource limits set for the client application take precedence over the default resource limits set for in the global server configuration.

NOTE

The Directory Manager receives unlimited resources by default.

Section 3.1, “Setting Resource Limits Using the Console”

Section 3.2, “Setting Resource Limits Using the Command-Line”

3.1. Setting Resource Limits Using the Console

The following procedure describes setting resource limits for a user or a role using the Directory Server Console:

1.Select the Directory tab.

2.Browse the navigation tree in the left navigation pane, and double-click the user or role for which to set resource limits.

The Edit Entry dialog box appears.

3.Click Account in the left pane. The right pane contains the four limits that can be set in the Resource Limits section.

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HP UX Red Hat Direry Server Software manual Setting Resource Limits Based on the Bind DN