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Chapter 3. Plug-in Implemented Server Functionality Reference
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Attribute Definition
nsMatchingRule
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Identifies the matching rule.
3.4.5.4. nsIndexType
This optional, multi-valued attribute specifies the type of index for Directory Server operations and
takes the values of the attributes to be indexed. Each desired index type has to be entered on a
separate line.
Parameter Description
Entry DN cn=default indexes, cn=config, cn=ldbm
database, cn=plugins, cn=config
Valid Values pres = presence index
eq = equality index
approx = approximate index
sub = substring index
matching rule = international index
index browse = browsing index
Default Value
Syntax DirectoryString
Example nsIndexType: eq
3.4.5.5. nsMatchingRule
This optional, multi-valued attribute specifies the ordering matching rule name or OID used to match
values and to generate index keys for the attribute. This is most commonly used to ensure that
equality and range searches work correctly for languages other than English (7-bit ASCII).
This is also used to allow range searches to work correctly for integer syntax attributes that do not
specify an ordering matching rule in their schema definition. uidNumber and gidNumber are two
commonly used attributes that fall into this category.
For example, for a uidNumber that uses integer syntax, the rule attribute could be
nsMatchingRule: integerOrderingMatch.
NOTE
Any change to this attribute will not take effect until the change is saved and the
index is rebuilt using db2index, which is described in more detail in the "Managing
Indexes" chapter of the Directory Server Administrator's Guide).
Parameter Description
Entry DN cn=default indexes, cn=config, cn=ldbm
database, cn=plugins, cn=config
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