Configuring Initial Directory Eventing Properties for SRC Components
You can use the default configuration for directory eventing properties, or you can change the configuration to comply with your environment.
For information about the default setting for the directory eventing properties, see the SRC CLI Command Reference.
For information about directory eventing, see Chapter 24, Distributing Directory Changes to SRC Components.
The following configuration statements configure initial directory eventing properties for a component:
slot number sae initial directory-eventing {eventing;signature-dnsignature-dn
;polling-intervalpolling-interval
;event-base-dnevent-base-dn
;dispatcher-pool-sizedispatcher-pool-size
;}To change directory eventing configuration:
- From configuration mode, access the configuration statement that specifies the initial eventing configuration for a component on a slot.
[edit]user@host#edit slot
number component
initial directory-eventing
[edit]user@host#edit slot 0 nic initial directory-eventing
- (Optional; Solaris platform.) Specify the DN of the directory entry that specifies the usedDirectory attribute for the SRC CLI. The usedDirectory attribute identifies the vendor of the directory server.
[edit slot 0 nic initial directory-eventing]user@host#set signature-dn
signature-dn
Use the default value on a C-series platform
- (Optional) Specify an interval at which an SRC component polls the directory to check for directory changes.
[edit slot 0 nic initial directory-eventing]user@host#set polling-interval
polling-interval
- (Optional) Specify the DN of an entry superior to the data associated with an SRC component in the directory.
[edit slot 0 nic initial directory-eventing]user@host#set event-base-dn
event-base-dn
On a Solaris platform, if you are storing non-SRC data in the directory, and that data changes frequently whereas the SRC data does not, you may need to adjust the default value to improve performance. For optimal performance, set the value to the DN of an entry superior to both the SRC data and the changing non-SRC data.