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JDBC Sync Destination

Note: this is an abstract component that cannot be instantiated.

An JDBC Sync Destination defines the destination of a Sync Pipe that is a relational database accessible via JDBC.

Direct Subcomponents
Parent Component
Relations from This Component
Properties
dsconfig Usage

Direct Subcomponents

The following JDBC Sync Destinations are available in the server :

These JDBC Sync Destinations inherit from the properties described below.

Parent Component

The JDBC Sync Destination component inherits from the Sync Destination

Relations from This Component

The following components have a direct aggregation relation from JDBC Sync Destinations:

Properties

The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:


Basic Properties: Advanced Properties:
↓ description  None
↓ server
↓ max-open-connections

Basic Properties

description

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

server

Description
Specifies the name of the JDBC External Server that should be used as the destination of synchronization.
Default Value
None
Allowed Values
The DN of any JDBC External Server.
Multi-Valued
No
Required
Yes
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

max-open-connections

Description
The maximum number of connections that the JDBC Sync Destination is allowed to have open to the database at a given time. Care should be taken that the number of worker threads (specified by the num-worker-threads property on the Sync Pipe) does not exceed the number of available connections; otherwise thread starvation may occur.
Default Value
30
Allowed Values
An integer value. Lower limit is 1. Upper limit is 1000 .
Multi-Valued
No
Required
Yes
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action


dsconfig Usage

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 delete an existing Sync Destination:

dsconfig delete-sync-destination
     --destination-name {name}