Oracle® Fusion Middleware Man Page Reference for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0) Part Number E28967-01 |
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maximum number of connections
Description
This attribute limits the number of simultaneous connections the server can manage. The value of this attribute is not set by default. If it is not set manually, its implicit value is the maximum number of file descriptors a process can open on the system.
You can use this attribute to limit the amount of memory used by Directory Server. Directory Server allocatesn*512
bytes of data, where n is equal to the value of nsslapd-maxconnections
, if set, or to the maximum number of file descriptors a process can open on the system.
For example, on Solaris 9 systems, the maximum number of file descriptors is 64000. If nsslapd-maxconnections
is not set, Directory Server allocates 35 MB of data, which may cause problems for some deployments. Setting nsslapd-maxconnections
to a suitable value can help to alleviate this problem.
cn=config
nsslapd-reservedescriptors
+1 to maxdescriptors
.
If the maxdescriptors
attribute is not set, the maximum value of nsslapd-maxconnections
is the maximum number of file descriptors a process can open on the system.
N/A
Integer
nsslapd-maxconnections: 4096
Attributes
See attributes
(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
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Availability |
SUNWdsee7 |
Stability Level |
Obsolete: Scheduled for removal after this release |
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