dsconfig get-external-changelog-domain-prop — Shows External Changelog Domain properties
dsconfig get-external-changelog-domain-prop
{options}
The dsconfig get-external-changelog-domain-prop command takes the following options:
--provider-name {name}
The name of the Replication Synchronization Provider.
External Changelog Domain properties depend on the External Changelog Domain type, which depends on the {name} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following External Changelog Domain types:
Default {name}: External Changelog Domain
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “External Changelog Domain” for the properties of this External Changelog Domain type.
--domain-name {name}
The name of the Replication Domain.
External Changelog Domain properties depend on the External Changelog Domain type, which depends on the {name} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following External Changelog Domain types:
Default {name}: External Changelog Domain
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “External Changelog Domain” for the properties of this External Changelog Domain type.
--property {property}
The name of a property to be displayed.
External Changelog Domain properties depend on the External Changelog Domain type, which depends on the {property} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following External Changelog Domain types:
Default {property}: External Changelog Domain
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “External Changelog Domain” for the properties of this External Changelog Domain type.
-E | --record
Modifies the display output to show one property value per line.
External Changelog Domain properties depend on the External Changelog Domain type, which depends on the null you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following External Changelog Domain types:
Default null: External Changelog Domain
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “External Changelog Domain” for the properties of this External Changelog Domain type.
-z | --unit-size {unit}
Display size data using the specified unit. The value for UNIT can be one of b, kb, mb, gb, or tb (bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes).
External Changelog Domain properties depend on the External Changelog Domain type, which depends on the {unit} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following External Changelog Domain types:
Default {unit}: External Changelog Domain
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “External Changelog Domain” for the properties of this External Changelog Domain type.
-m | --unit-time {unit}
Display time data using the specified unit. The value for UNIT can be one of ms, s, m, h, d, or w (milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days, or weeks).
External Changelog Domain properties depend on the External Changelog Domain type, which depends on the {unit} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following External Changelog Domain types:
Default {unit}: External Changelog Domain
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “External Changelog Domain” for the properties of this External Changelog Domain type.
External Changelog Domains of type external-changelog-domain have the following properties:
Specifies a list of attributes which should be published with every change log entry, regardless of whether the attribute itself has changed. The list of attributes may include wild cards such as "*" and "+" as well as object class references prefixed with an ampersand, for example "@person". The included attributes will be published using the "includedAttributes" operational attribute as a single LDIF value rather like the "changes" attribute. For modify and modifyDN operations the included attributes will be taken from the entry before any changes were applied.
None
A String
Yes
No
None
No
No
Specifies a list of attributes which should be published with every delete operation change log entry, in addition to those specified by the "ecl-include" property. This property provides a means for applications to archive entries after they have been deleted. See the description of the "ecl-include" property for further information about how the included attributes are published.
None
A String
Yes
No
None
No
No
Indicates whether the External Changelog Domain is enabled. To enable computing the change numbers, set the Replication Server's "ds-cfg-compute-change-number" property to true.
None
true
false
No
Yes
None
No
No