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Database Attributes under cn=NetscapeRoot, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config and cn=userRoot, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config
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Parameter Description
Example vlvEnbled: 0
3.4.3.9. vlvFilter
The browsing or virtual list view (VLV) index is created by running a search according to a filter and
including entries which match that filter in the index. The filter is specified in the vlvFilter attribute.
For more information on VLV indexes, see the indexing chapter in the Administrator's Guide.
NOTE
This attribute is only available to user databases like userRoot, not configuration
databases like o=NetscapeRoot.
Parameter Description
Entry DN cn=index_name, cn=userRoot, cn=ldbm
database, cn=plugins, cn=config
Valid Values Any valid LDAP filter
Default Value
Syntax DirectoryString
Example vlvFilter: (|(objectclass=*)
(objectclass=ldapsubentry))
3.4.3.10. vlvIndex (Object Class)
A browsing index or virtual list view (VLV) index dynamically generates an abbreviated index of entry
headers that makes it much faster to visually browse large indexes. A VLV index definition has two
parts: one which defines the index and one which defines the search used to identify entries to add to
the index. The vlvIndex object class defines the index entry.
This object class is defined in Directory Server.
Superior Class
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OID
2.16.840.1.113730.3.2.42
Required Attributes
Attribute Definition
objectClass Defines the object classes for the entry.
cn Gives the common name of the entry.
vlvSort
10
Identifies the attribute list that the browsing index
(virtual list view index) is sorted on.
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