dsconfig set-synchronization-provider-prop — Modifies Synchronization Provider properties
dsconfig set-synchronization-provider-prop
{options}
The dsconfig set-synchronization-provider-prop command takes the following options:
--provider-name {name}
The name of the Synchronization Provider.
Synchronization Provider properties depend on the Synchronization Provider type, which depends on the {name} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Synchronization Provider types:
Default {name}: Replication Synchronization Provider
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Replication Synchronization Provider” for the properties of this Synchronization Provider type.
--set {PROP:VALUE}
Assigns a value to a property where PROP is the name of the property and VALUE is the single value to be assigned. Specify the same property multiple times in order to assign more than one value to it.
Synchronization Provider properties depend on the Synchronization Provider type, which depends on the --provider-name {name}
option.
--reset {property}
Resets a property back to its default values where PROP is the name of the property to be reset.
Synchronization Provider properties depend on the Synchronization Provider type, which depends on the --provider-name {name}
option.
--add {PROP:VALUE}
Adds a single value to a property where PROP is the name of the property and VALUE is the single value to be added.
Synchronization Provider properties depend on the Synchronization Provider type, which depends on the --provider-name {name}
option.
--remove {PROP:VALUE}
Removes a single value from a property where PROP is the name of the property and VALUE is the single value to be removed.
Synchronization Provider properties depend on the Synchronization Provider type, which depends on the --provider-name {name}
option.
Synchronization Providers of type replication-synchronization-provider have the following properties:
Specifies the timeout used when connecting to peers and when performing SSL negotiation.
5 seconds
Some property values take a time duration.
Durations are expressed as numbers followed by units.
For example 1 s
means one second,
and 2 w
means two weeks.
Some durations have minimum granularity or maximum units,
so you cannot necessary specify every duration
in milliseconds or weeks for example.
Some durations allow you to use a special value to mean unlimited.
Units are specified as follows.
ms
: milliseconds
s
: seconds
m
: minutes
h
: hours
d
: days
w
: weeks
Lower limit is 0 milliseconds.
No
No
None
Yes (Use --advanced in interactive mode.)
No
Indicates whether the Synchronization Provider is enabled for use.
None
true
false
No
Yes
None
No
No
Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that provides the Replication Synchronization Provider implementation.
org.opends.server.replication.plugin.MultimasterReplication
A Java class that implements or extends the class(es): org.opends.server.api.SynchronizationProvider
No
Yes
None
Yes (Use --advanced in interactive mode.)
No
Specifies the number of update replay threads. This value is the number of threads created for replaying every updates received for all the replication domains.
Let the server decide.
An integer value. Lower value is 1. Upper value is 65535.
No
No
None
Yes (Use --advanced in interactive mode.)
No