Directory Server Console Help

    

Default Indexes

Use this tab to configure the default indexes for your databases.

Attribute name. Contains the name of the attribute to be indexed.

Approximate. Select this checkbox to configure the server to create and maintain an approximate, or "sounds-like," index for the attribute; clear this checkbox to discontinue indexing on this attribute.

Equality. Select this checkbox to configure the server to create and maintain an equality index for the attribute; clear this checkbox to discontinue indexing on this attribute.

Presence. Select this checkbox to configure the server to create and maintain a presence index for the attribute; clear this checkbox to discontinue indexing on this attribute.

Substring. Select this checkbox to configure the server to create and maintain a substring index for the attribute; clear this checkbox to discontinue indexing on this attribute.

Matching rule. Enter the matching rule OID (if any) you want the server to use when client applications search the directory using this attribute.

Add attribute. If the attribute you want to index is not listed in the table, click the "Add Attribute" button. This brings up the Select Attribute dialog box. Select the attribute you want to add and click OK.

Delete attribute. To remove all of the indexes for a particular attribute, select the attribute in the table, click Delete Attribute, and then click Save.



    

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Last Updated March 31, 2005