Nsstate, Configuration object classes, Changelogentry (object class) – Red Hat 8.1 User Manual

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The unique ID generator configuration attributes are stored under cn=uniqueid
generator,cn=config
. The cn=uniqueid generator entry is an instance of the
extensibleObject object class.

nsState

This attribute saves the state of the unique ID generator across server restarts. This attribute is
maintained by the server. Do not edit it.

Parameter

Description

Entry DN

cn=uniqueid generator, cn=config

Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax

DirectoryString

Example

nsState: AbId0c3oMIDUntiLCyYNGgAAAAAAAAAA

2.4. Configuration Object Classes

Many configuration entries simply use the extensibleObject object class, but some require other
object classes. These configuration object classes are listed here.

2.4 .1. changeLogEntry (Object Class)

This object class is used for entries which store changes made to the Directory Server entries.

To configure Directory Server to maintain a changelog that is compatible with the changelog
implemented in Directory Server 4.1x, enable the Retro Changelog Plug-in. Each entry in the changelog
has the changeLogEntry object class.

This object class is defined in Changelog Internet Draft.

Superior Class

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OID

2.16.840.1.113730.3.2.1

Required Attributes

objectClass

Defines the object classes for the entry.

changeNumber

Contains a number assigned arbitrarily to the
changelog.

changeTime

The time at which a change took place.

changeType

The type of change performed on an entry.

targetDn

The distinguished name of an entry added,
modified or deleted on a supplier server.

Allowed Attributes

changes

Changes made to the Directory Server.

deleteOldRdn

A flag that defines whether the old Relative
Distinguished Name (RDN) of the entry should be
kept as a distinguished attribute of the entry or
should be deleted.

newRdn

New RDN of an entry that is the target of a
modrdn or moddn operation.

newSuperior

Name of the entry that becomes the immediate
superior of the existing entry when processing a
MODDN operation.

2.4 .2. directoryServerFeature (Object Class)

This object class is used specifically for entries which identify a feature of the directory service. This
object class is defined by Directory Server.

Superior Class

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