ResourceLimitsQOSPolicyConfiguration.xml revision abb16d70d9d4b5daf29b49db1e78676d4609276a
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<adm:managed-object name="resource-limits-qos-policy"
plural-name="resource-limits-qos-policies"
extends="qos-policy"
package="org.opends.server.admin.std"
xmlns:adm="http://www.opends.org/admin"
xmlns:ldap="http://www.opends.org/admin-ldap">
<adm:synopsis>
The
<adm:user-friendly-name/>
are used to define resource limits enforced by the server.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:object-class>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-resource-limits-qos-policy</ldap:name>
<ldap:superior>ds-cfg-qos-policy</ldap:superior>
</ldap:object-class>
</adm:profile>
<adm:property-override name="java-class" advanced="true">
<adm:default-behavior>
<adm:defined>
<adm:value>
org.opends.server.core.networkgroups.ResourceLimitsPolicyFactory
</adm:value>
</adm:defined>
</adm:default-behavior>
</adm:property-override>
<adm:property name="max-connections">
<adm:TODO>Make use of unlimited.</adm:TODO>
<adm:synopsis>
Specifies the maximum number of concurrent client connections
to the server.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:description>
A value of 0 means that no limit is enforced.
</adm:description>
<adm:default-behavior>
<adm:defined>
<adm:value>0</adm:value>
</adm:defined>
</adm:default-behavior>
<adm:syntax>
<adm:integer lower-limit="0"/>
</adm:syntax>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:attribute>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-max-connections</ldap:name>
</ldap:attribute>
</adm:profile>
</adm:property>
<adm:property name="max-connections-from-same-ip">
<adm:TODO>Make use of unlimited.</adm:TODO>
<adm:synopsis>
Specifies the maximum number of client connections from the
same source address.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:description>
A value of 0 means that no limit is enforced.
</adm:description>
<adm:default-behavior>
<adm:defined>
<adm:value>0</adm:value>
</adm:defined>
</adm:default-behavior>
<adm:syntax>
<adm:integer lower-limit="0"/>
</adm:syntax>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:attribute>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-max-connections-from-same-ip</ldap:name>
</ldap:attribute>
</adm:profile>
</adm:property>
<adm:property name="max-ops-per-connection">
<adm:TODO>Make use of unlimited.</adm:TODO>
<adm:synopsis>
Specifies the maximum number of operations per
client connection.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:description>
A value of 0 means that no limit is enforced.
</adm:description>
<adm:default-behavior>
<adm:defined>
<adm:value>0</adm:value>
</adm:defined>
</adm:default-behavior>
<adm:syntax>
<adm:integer lower-limit="0"/>
</adm:syntax>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:attribute>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-max-ops-per-connection</ldap:name>
</ldap:attribute>
</adm:profile>
</adm:property>
<adm:property name="max-concurrent-ops-per-connection">
<adm:TODO>Make use of unlimited.</adm:TODO>
<adm:synopsis>
Specifies the maximum number of concurrent operations
per client connection.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:description>
A value of 0 means that no limit is enforced.
</adm:description>
<adm:default-behavior>
<adm:defined>
<adm:value>0</adm:value>
</adm:defined>
</adm:default-behavior>
<adm:syntax>
<adm:integer lower-limit="0"/>
</adm:syntax>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:attribute>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-max-concurrent-ops-per-connection</ldap:name>
</ldap:attribute>
</adm:profile>
</adm:property>
<adm:property name="size-limit">
<adm:TODO>Make use of unlimited.</adm:TODO>
<adm:synopsis>
Specifies the maximum number of entries that can be returned
to the client during a single search operation.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:description>
A value of 0 indicates that no size limit is enforced. Note
that this is the default for the server, but it may be
overridden on a per-user basis using the ds-rlim-size-limit
operational attribute.
</adm:description>
<adm:default-behavior>
<adm:inherited>
<adm:absolute property-name="size-limit"
path="/relation=global-configuration"/>
</adm:inherited>
</adm:default-behavior>
<adm:syntax>
<adm:integer lower-limit="0"/>
</adm:syntax>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:attribute>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-size-limit</ldap:name>
</ldap:attribute>
</adm:profile>
</adm:property>
<adm:property name="time-limit">
<adm:TODO>Make use of unlimited.</adm:TODO>
<adm:synopsis>
Specifies the maximum length of time that should be spent processing
a search operation.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:description>
A value of 0 seconds indicates that no time limit is
enforced. Note that this is the default for the server,
but it may be overridden on a per-user basis using the
ds-rlim-time-limit operational attribute.
</adm:description>
<adm:default-behavior>
<adm:inherited>
<adm:absolute property-name="time-limit"
path="/relation=global-configuration"/>
</adm:inherited>
</adm:default-behavior>
<adm:syntax>
<adm:duration base-unit="s" lower-limit="0"/>
</adm:syntax>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:attribute>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-time-limit</ldap:name>
</ldap:attribute>
</adm:profile>
</adm:property>
<adm:property name="min-substring-length">
<adm:TODO>Make use of unlimited.</adm:TODO>
<adm:synopsis>
Specifies the minimum length for a search filter substring.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:description>
Search operations with short search filter substring are
likely to match a high number of entries and might degrade
performance overall. A value of 0 indicates that no limit is
enforced.
</adm:description>
<adm:default-behavior>
<adm:defined>
<adm:value>0</adm:value>
</adm:defined>
</adm:default-behavior>
<adm:syntax>
<adm:integer lower-limit="0"/>
</adm:syntax>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:attribute>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-min-substring-length</ldap:name>
</ldap:attribute>
</adm:profile>
</adm:property>
</adm:managed-object>