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SLAPD-NDB(5)							  SLAPD-NDB(5)

NAME
       slapd-ndb - MySQL NDB backend to slapd

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/openldap/slapd.conf

DESCRIPTION
       The  ndb	 backend  to  slapd(8) uses the MySQL Cluster package to store
       data, through its NDB API.  It provides fault  tolerance	 with  extreme
       scalability, along with a degree of SQL compatibility.

       This  backend  is  designed to store LDAP information using tables that
       are also visible from SQL. It uses a higher level SQL API for  creating
       these  tables,  while  using  the  low  level  NDB  API for storing and
       retrieving the data within these tables. The NDB Cluster engine	allows
       data  to	 be  partitioned  across multiple data nodes, and this backend
       allows multiple slapd instances to operate  against  a  given  database
       concurrently.

       The  general  approach  is  to use distinct tables for each LDAP object
       class.  Entries comprised of multiple object classes  will  have	 their
       data  spread  across  multiple  tables.	The  data  tables use a 64 bit
       entryID as their primary key. The DIT hierarchy is maintained in a sep‐
       arate table, which maps DNs to entryIDs.

       This  backend  is  experimental. While intended to be a general-purpose
       backend, it is currently missing a number of common LDAP features.  See
       the TODO file in the source directory for details.

CONFIGURATION
       These  slapd.conf  options apply to the ndb backend database.  That is,
       they must follow a "database ndb" line and come before  any  subsequent
       "backend" or "database" lines.  Other database options are described in
       the slapd.conf(5) manual page.

DATA SOURCE CONFIGURATION
       dbhost <hostname>
	      The name or IP address of the host running the MySQL server. The
	      default  is  "localhost".	 On  Unix systems, the connection to a
	      local server is made using a Unix Domain socket, whose  path  is
	      specified using the dbsocket directive.

       dbuser <username>
	      The  MySQL  login ID to use when connecting to the MySQL server.
	      The chosen user must have sufficient  privileges	to  manipulate
	      the SQL tables in the target database.

       dbpasswd <password>
	      The password for the dbuser.

       dbname <database name>
	      The name of the MySQL database to use.

       dbport <port>
	      The  port	 number	 to  use  for  the TCP connection to the MySQL
	      server.

       dbsocket <path>
	      The socket to be used for connecting to a local MySQL server.

       dbflag <integer>
	      Client flags for the MySQL session. See the MySQL	 documentation
	      for details.

       dbconnect <connectstring>
	      The  name or IP address of the host running the cluster manager.
	      The default is "localhost".

       dbconnections <integer>
	      The number of cluster connections to establish. Using  up	 to  4
	      may improve performance under heavier load. The default is 1.

SCHEMA CONFIGURATION
       attrlen <attribute> <length>
	      Specify  the  column  length  to use for a particular attribute.
	      LDAP attributes are stored in  individual	 columns  of  the  SQL
	      tables. The maximum column lengths for each column must be spec‐
	      ified when creating these tables. If  a  length  constraint  was
	      specified	 in the attribute's LDAP schema definition, that value
	      will be used by default. If the schema  didn't  specify  a  con‐
	      straint,	the  default  is  128 bytes.  Currently the maximum is
	      1024.

       index <attr[,attr...]>
	      Specify a list of attributes for which indexing should be	 main‐
	      tained.  Currently there is no support for substring indexing; a
	      single index structure provides presence, equality, and inequal‐
	      ity indexing for the specified attributes.

       attrset <set> <attrs>
	      Specify  a list of attributes to be treated as an attribute set.
	      This directive creates a table named set which will contain  all
	      of  the listed attributes.  Ordinarily an attribute resides in a
	      table named by an object class that uses the attribute. However,
	      attributes  are  only  allowed to appear in a single table.  For
	      attributes that are derived from an inherited object class defi‐
	      nition,  the  attribute  will  only  be  stored  in the superior
	      class's  table.	Attribute  sets	 should	 be  defined  for  any
	      attributes  that	are used in multiple unrelated object classes,
	      i.e., classes that are not connected  by	a  simple  inheritance
	      chain.

ACCESS CONTROL
       The  ndb	 backend  honors most access control semantics as indicated in
       slapd.access(5).

FILES
       /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
	      default slapd configuration file

SEE ALSO
       slapd.conf(5),  slapd-config(5),	 slapd(8),   slapadd(8),   slapcat(8),
       slapindex(8), MySQL Cluster documentation.

AUTHOR
       Howard Chu, with assistance from Johan Andersson et al @ MySQL.

OpenLDAP 2.4.23			  2010/06/30			  SLAPD-NDB(5)
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