An Active Directory Sync Destination defines the destination of a Sync Pipe that is a topology of Active Directory Server instances.
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The Active Directory Sync Destination component inherits from the LDAP Sync Destination
The following components have a direct aggregation relation from Active Directory Sync Destinations:
The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:
Basic Properties: | Advanced Properties: |
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↓ description | ↓ response-timeout |
↓ base-dn | ↓ max-failover-error-code-frequency |
↓ server | ↓ plugin |
Description | A description for this Sync Destination |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | A string |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
Description | Specifies the base DNs of the directory servers referenced by this Sync Destination. These base DNs are used as the base of LDAP searches when locating entries. These base DNs must not overlap. |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | A valid DN. |
Multi-Valued | Yes |
Required | Yes |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
Description | Specifies the names of the Active Directory Servers that should be used as the destination of synchronization. The order of values is important as it is used as a priority order for failover. When a location is defined on the Synchronization Server, it will always prefer to fail over to external servers in that same location or in one of the preferred failover locations for that location. If there are multiple external servers available in the target location, then the Synchronization Server will prefer the earliest one in this list and then work its way down. If there is no location defined on the Synchronization Server or if there are no external servers configured in the target location or any of the preferred failover locations, then the Synchronization Server will work its way down the list of servers in the order they are listed here. |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | The DN of any Active Directory External Server. |
Multi-Valued | Yes |
Required | Yes |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
response-timeout (Advanced Property)
Description | Specifies the maximum length of time that an operation should be allowed to block while waiting for a response from the server. A value of zero indicates that there should be no client-side timeout; the server's default will be used. This property indicates how long the Synchronization Server should wait for a response from a search/add/modify/delete request to a destination server before failing with LDAP result code 85 (client-side timeout). When this happens, the Sync Destination will retry the request according to the max-failover-error-code-frequency property before failing over to a different destination server and performing the retry there. The total number of retries will not exceed the max-operation-attempts value defined in the Sync Pipe configuration. |
Default Value | 1 m |
Allowed Values | A duration. Lower limit is 0 milliseconds. |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
max-failover-error-code-frequency (Advanced Property)
Description | This property controls the frequency of how often a given LDAP error code may be encountered on a connection before the Synchronization Server fails over to a different destination server. This allows the retry logic to be tuned, so that retries can be performed once on the same server before giving up and trying another server. The value can be set to zero if there is no acceptable error code frequency and failover should happen immediately. It can also be set to a very small value (such as 10 ms) if a high frequency of error codes is tolerable. As an example, if the value is set to 3 minutes, this says that a TIMEOUT error code from the currently connected server will not trigger a failover unless there was another TIMEOUT from the same server within the last 3 minutes. This property applies to all LDAP result codes except the following:
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Default Value | 3 m |
Allowed Values | A duration. Lower limit is 0 milliseconds. |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
Description | Specifies sync destination plugins that should be applied to operations that are synchronized by this LDAP Sync Destination. If multiple plugins are provided, then they will be invoked in the order they are specified. |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | The DN of any LDAP Sync Destination Plugin. |
Multi-Valued | Yes |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
To list the configured Sync Destinations:
dsconfig list-sync-destinations [--property {propertyName}] ...
To view the configuration for an existing Sync Destination:
dsconfig get-sync-destination-prop --destination-name {name} [--tab-delimited] [--script-friendly] [--property {propertyName}] ...
To update the configuration for an existing Sync Destination:
dsconfig set-sync-destination-prop --destination-name {name} (--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue} [(--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...
To create a new Active Directory Sync Destination:
dsconfig create-sync-destination --destination-name {name} --type {type} --set base-dn:{propertyValue} --set server:{propertyValue} [--set {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...
To delete an existing Sync Destination:
dsconfig delete-sync-destination --destination-name {name}