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NAME

     slapd.plugin - plugin configuration for  slapd,  the  stand-
     alone LDAP daemon


SYNOPSIS

     ETCDIR/slapd.conf


DESCRIPTION

     The slapd.conf(5) file  contains  configuration  information
     for  the  slapd(8)  daemon.  This configuration file is also
     used by the slurpd(8) replication daemon and  by  the  SLAPD
     tools slapadd(8), slapcat(8), and slapindex(8).

     The slapd.conf file consists of a series  of  global  confi-
     guration  options  that apply to slapd as a whole (including
     all backends), followed by zero  or  more  database  backend
     definitions  that  contain information specific to a backend
     instance.

     The general format of slapd.conf is as follows:

         # comment - these options apply to every database
         <global configuration options>
         # first database definition & configuration options
         database    <backend 1 type>
         <configuration options specific to backend 1>
         # subsequent database definitions & configuration options
         ...

     If slapd is compiled with --enable-slapi, support  for  plu-
     gins  according  to  Netscape's  Directory  Server Plug-Ins.
     Version 4 of the API is  currently  implemented,  with  some
     extensions from version 5.

     Both global and database specific data  may  contain  plugin
     information.   Plugins  associated  with a specific database
     are called before global plugins.  This manpage details  the
     slapd(8) configuration statements that affect the loading of
     SLAPI plugins.

     Arguments that should be replaced by actual text  are  shown
     in brackets <>.

     The structure of the plugin directives is

     plugin <type> <lib_path> <init_function> [<arguments>]
          Load a plugin of the specified  type  for  the  current
          database.

     The <type> can be one  of  preoperation,  that  is  executed
     before  processing the operation for the specified database,
     postoperation, that is executed after the operation for  the

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     specified  database  has been processed, extendedop, that is
     used when executing an extended operation, or  object.   The
     latter is used for miscellaneous types such as ACL, computed
     attribute and search filter rewriter plugins.

     The <libpath> argument specifies  the  path  to  the  plugin
     loadable  object; if a relative path is given, the object is
     looked for according to the underlying dynamic loading pack-
     age (libtool's ltdl is used).

     The <init_function> argument specifies what symbol  must  be
     called  when  the  plugin  is  first  loaded.  This function
     should register the functions provided by the plugin for the
     desired  operations. It should be noted that it is this init
     function, not the plugin type specified as the  first  argu-
     ment,  that determines when and for what operations the plu-
     gin will be  invoked.   The  optional  <arguments>  list  is
     passed to the init function.

     pluginlog <file>
          Specify an alternative path for  the  plugin  log  file
          (default is LOCALSTATEDIR/error).

     modulepath <pathspec>
          This statement sets the module load  path  for  dynami-
          cally loadable backends, as described in slapd.conf(5);
          however, since both the dynamically  loadable  backends
          and  the  SLAPI plugins use the same underlying library
          (libtool's ltdl) its  value  also  affects  the  plugin
          search  path.   In  general  the search path is made of
          colon-separated paths; usually the user-defined path is
          searched first; then the value of the LTDL_LIBRARY_PATH
          environment variable, if defined, is used; finally, the
          systemi-specific  dynamic  load path is attempted (e.g.
          on  Linux  the  value  of  the   environment   variable
          LD_LIBRARY_PATH).  Please carefully read the documenta-
          tion of ltdl because  its  behavior  is  very  platform
          dependent.


FILES

     ETCDIR/slapd.conf
          default slapd configuration file


SEE ALSO

     slapd(8),

     "OpenLDAP               Administrator's               Guide"
     (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

     OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project
     (http://www.openldap.org/).    OpenLDAP   is   derived  from

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     University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.

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