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Setting |
Description |
Default Value |
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Initial Pool Size |
The number of LDAP connections created when initially connecting to the pool. |
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Preferred Pool Size |
The optimal pool size. LDAP will remove idle connections when the number of connections grows larger than this value. A value of |
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Maximum Pool Size |
The maximum number of connections. When the number of connections reaches this value, LDAP will refuse further connections. As a result, requests made by an application to the LDAP directory server will be blocked. A value of |
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Pool Timeout (seconds) |
The length of time, in seconds, that a connection may remain idle before being removed from the pool. When the application is finished with a pooled connection, the connection is marked as idle, waiting to be reused. A value of |
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Pool Protocol |
Only these protocol types will be allowed to connect to the LDAP directory server. If you want to allow multiple protocols, enter the values separated by a space. Valid values are:
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Pool Authentication |
Only these authentication types will be allowed to connect to the LDAP directory server. If you want to allow multiple authentication types, enter the values separated by a space. See RFC 2829 for details of LDAP authentication methods. Valid values are:
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