From: Kurt Zeilenga Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 19:20:34 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Remove more LDBM X-Git-Tag: OPENLDAP_REL_ENG_2_4_1ALPHA~2^2~163 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=80150a3679be79df0ddb3f31e6e470907b4936f9;p=openldap Remove more LDBM --- diff --git a/doc/guide/admin/slapdconfig.sdf b/doc/guide/admin/slapdconfig.sdf index 92c0bedd8b..08fc9a58d1 100644 --- a/doc/guide/admin/slapdconfig.sdf +++ b/doc/guide/admin/slapdconfig.sdf @@ -586,99 +586,6 @@ containing the database and associated indices live. > directory /usr/local/var/openldap-data -H3: LDBM Database Directives - -Directives in this category only apply to a {{TERM:LDBM}} database. -That is, they must follow a "database ldbm" line and come before -any subsequent "backend" or "database" line. For a complete reference -of LDBM configuration directives, see {{slapd-ldbm}}(5). - -H4: cachesize - -This directive specifies the size in entries of the in-memory -cache maintained by the LDBM backend database instance. - -\Default: - -> cachesize 1000 - - -H4: dbcachesize - -This directive specifies the size in bytes of the in-memory cache -associated with each open index file. If not supported by the -underlying database method, this directive is ignored without -comment. Increasing this number uses more memory but can -cause a dramatic performance increase, especially during -modifies or when building indices. - -\Default: - -> dbcachesize 100000 - - -H4: dbnolocking - -This option, if present, disables database locking. -Enabling this option may improve performance at the expense -of data security. - - -H4: dbnosync - -This option causes on-disk database contents to not be immediately -synchronized with in memory changes upon change. Enabling this option -may improve performance at the expense of data integrity. - - -H4: directory - -This directive specifies the directory where the LDBM files -containing the database and associated indices live. - -\Default: - -> directory /usr/local/var/openldap-data - - -H4: index { | default} [pres,eq,approx,sub,none] - -This directive specifies the indices to maintain for the given -attribute. If only an {{EX:}} is given, the default -indices are maintained. - -\Example: - -> index default pres,eq -> index uid -> index cn,sn pres,eq,sub -> index objectClass eq - -The first line sets the default set of indices to maintain to -present and equality. The second line causes the default (pres,eq) -set of indices to be maintained for the {{EX:uid}} attribute type. -The third line causes present, equality, and substring indices to -be maintained for {{EX:cn}} and {{EX:sn}} attribute types. The -fourth line causes an equality index for the {{EX:objectClass}} -attribute type. - -By default, no indices are maintained. It is generally advised -that minimally an equality index upon objectClass be maintained. - -> index objectClass eq - - - -H4: mode - -This directive specifies the file protection mode that newly -created database index files should have. - -\Default: - -> mode 0600 - - H2: Access Control Access to slapd entries and attributes is controlled by the