Viewing the list of default virtual attributes
Use the dsconfig
tool to view the list of PingDirectory server virtual attributes.
Some virtual attributes are enabled by default and are useful for most applications.
The default set of virtual attributes is described in the table below. You can enable or disable these attributes using the dsconfig
tool.
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Generates the name of the PingDirectory server instance from which the associated entry was read. This virtual attribute can be useful in load-balancing environments to determine the instance from which an entry was retrieved. |
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Generates an operational attribute whose values is a JSON object with information about a user’s current password policy state. |
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Generates an |
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Creates an operational attribute that has a value of |
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Generates an
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Generates an
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Generates an operational attribute that returns the number of child entries. While there is no cost if this operational attribute is enabled, there could be a performance cost if it is requested.
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A special entry that provides information in the form of operational attributes about the schema elements defined in the server. It identifies the location of the schema for that part of the tree.
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Generates virtual attributes with user-defined values in entries that match the criteria defined in the plugin’s configuration. User-defined virtual attributes are intended to specify a hard-coded value for entries matching a given set of criteria. |
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Generates a member attribute whose values are the DNs of the members of a specified virtual static group. Virtual static groups are best used in client applications with a large number of entries that can only support static groups and obtains all of its membership from a dynamic group. Do not modify the filter in the |
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Generates a Do not modify the filter in the |