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41-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Internet Directory objectclass=changeLogEntrychangeNumber=CHGNO Some lines in the output might contain the string as a separator. Table 41–7 lists the important attributes in the change log. Configuring Attributes of the Replica Subentry by Using ldapmodify The replica subentry has the DN orclreplicaid=Replica _ID,cn=replication configuration Table 41–8 lists the attributes of the replica subentry that you can modify with ldapmodify. The command line syntax is: ldapmodify -D cn=orcladmin -q -p portNum -h hostname -f ldifFile Table D–1, LDAP Replica States describes the values of orclreplicastate in detail. You can set 0, 1 the values, 2, 6, or 8. The other orclreplicastate values listed in Table D–1 are read-only values set by the replication server during bootstrap. To set orclreplicastate to zero, you would use the following LDIF file: dn: orcclreplicaid=Replica _ID,cn=replication configuration Table 41–7 Important Attributes in the Change Log Attribute Description changenumber Change Number changetype Operation targetdn Target DN changes Changes orclguid Global Unique Identifier GUID orclparentguid Parent GUID orclchangeretrycount Change Retry Count modifiersname Modifiers Name operationtime Operation Time servername Server Name Table 41–8 Replica Subentry Attributes Description Configuration Attribute Replica ID orclreplicaid Replica Primary URI orclreplicauri Replica Secondary URI orclreplicasecondaryuri Replica State orclreplicastate Replica Type orclreplicatype See Also: ■ Table 40–1, Attributes of the Replica Subentry on page 40-2 ■ LDAP Replica States on page D-5 Managing and Monitoring Replication 41-17 changetype: modify replace: orclreplicastate orclreplicastate: 0 Specifying Pilot Mode for a Replica by Using remtool Before you deploy a replica as part of your enterprise, you might want to test it in pilot mode. You use the remtool command to begin and end pilot mode. The syntax is: remtool -pilotreplica begin -bind hostname:ldap_port remtool -pilotreplica end -bind hostname:ldap_port [-bkup file_name] When you run remtool -pilotreplica begin: ■ orclreplicatype is set to 2 pilot ■ orclpilotmode is set to 1 ■ pilotstarttime is set to current time. When you run remtool -pilotreplica end ■ orclpilotmode is set to 0 Do not attempt to modify these attributes directly with ldapmodify. Configuring Replication Agreement Attributes by Using ldapmodify The replication agreement has the DN: orclagreementid=Agreement_ID,orclreplicaid=Replica_ID,cn=replication configuration Table 41–9 lists the replication agreement attributes that you can modify by using ldapmodify. See Table 40–2, Attributes of the Replication Agreement Entry on page 41-5 for more information. See Also: The remtool command reference in Oracle Fusion Middleware Reference for Oracle Identity Management for more information about the -pilotreplica option to remtool. Note: Always inactivate replication before you delete or modify a replication agreement. See Activating or Inactivating a Replication Server by Using Fusion Middleware Control on page 41-11. Table 41–9 Replication Agreement Options Description Configuration Attribute Default Value Replication frequency orclupdateschedule 60 seconds HIQ Schedule orclhiqschedule 600 seconds Whether the connections from the directory replication server to the directory server are kept active or established every time changelog processing is done orclldapconnkeepaliv e 1