Select Monitoring and then Performance Summary from the Oracle Virtual

9 Configuring and Managing the Oracle Virtual Directory Server 9-1 9 Configuring and Managing the Oracle Virtual Directory Server This chapter explains how to configure Oracle Virtual Directory server settings and includes the following topics: ■ Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory Server Properties Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory Server Settings Using Oracle Directory Services Manager ■ Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory Server Settings Using WLST ■ Controlling the Maximum Heap Size Allocated to the Oracle Virtual Directory Server ■ Controlling Orphan Connections Caused by Remote Client or Server Failure ■ Managing Oracle Virtual Directory Libraries Using Oracle Directory Services Manager ■ Copying Configuration Files Between Oracle Virtual Directory Servers Using syncovdconfig

9.1 Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory Server Properties Using Fusion Middleware Control

Oracle Virtual Directory provides the ability to regulate items such as the number of entries the server can return for an anonymous user or for an authenticated user. You can also limit inbound transaction traffic to protect proxied sources from Denial Of Service attacks or to limit LDAP traffic to control access to a limited directory infrastructure resource. You can configure these properties and others on the Oracle Virtual Directory Server Properties page in Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. There are two tabs on the Server Properties screen: General and Change SuperUser Password . The General tab contains options to configure general server properties, such as quotas on activity limits, search settings, and schema and access control checks. You can use the Change SuperUser Password tab to change the password for the Oracle Virtual Directory superuser. The following are the procedures to configure the properties on each tab: 1. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the Oracle Virtual Directory target on which to configure the server settings.