source: trunk/server/fedora/config/etc/sysconfig/dirsrv @ 2394

Last change on this file since 2394 was 2246, checked in by ezyang, 12 years ago
Reintegrate Fedora 17 development branch into trunk.
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1# This file is sourced by dirsrv upon startup to set
2# the default environment for all directory server instances.
3# To set instance specific defaults, use the file in the same
4# directory called dirsrv-instance where "instance"
5# is the name of your directory server instance e.g.
6# dirsrv-localhost for the slapd-localhost instance.
7
8# This file is in systemd EnvironmentFile format - see man systemd.exec
9
10# In order to make more file descriptors available
11# to the directory server, first make sure the system
12# hard limits are raised, then use ulimit - uncomment
13# out the following line and change the value to the
14# desired value
15# ulimit -n 8192
16# note - if using systemd, ulimit won't work -  you must edit
17# the systemd unit file for directory server to add the
18# LimitNOFILE option - see man systemd.exec for more info
19
20# A per instance keytab does not make much sense for servers.
21# Kerberos clients use the machine FQDN to obtain a ticket like ldap/FQDN, there
22# is nothing that can make a client understand how to get a per-instance ticket.
23# Therefore by default a keytab should be considered a per server option.
24
25# Also this file is sourced for all instances, so again all
26# instances would ultimately get the same keytab.
27
28# Finally a keytab is normally named either krb5.keytab or <service>.keytab
29
30# In order to use SASL/GSSAPI (Kerberos) the directory
31# server needs to know where to find its keytab
32# file - uncomment the following line and set
33# the path and filename appropriately
34# if using systemd, omit the "; export VARNAME" at the end
35# KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/dirsrv/myname.keytab ; export KRB5_KTNAME
36
37# how many seconds to wait for the startpid file to show
38# up before we assume there is a problem and fail to start
39# if using systemd, omit the "; export VARNAME" at the end
40#STARTPID_TIME=10 ; export STARTPID_TIME
41# how many seconds to wait for the pid file to show
42# up before we assume there is a problem and fail to start
43# if using systemd, omit the "; export VARNAME" at the end
44#PID_TIME=600 ; export PID_TIME
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