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Section: authentication
Default Value: 1000
Valid Values: 0 or any positive integer
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Specifies the number of login requests that can be enqueued in the LDAP authentication queue. When the number of login requests in the LDAP queue waiting to be sent to the LDAP server goes above the configured limit, the subsequent login requests are rejected with CFGForcedDisconnect error stating that request to LDAP server failed. Configuration Server will start accepting the LDAP request only after the queue size is reduced by 10% below the configured limit.
When set to 0 (zero), queue length will not be restricted and all the requests are added to the queue. The login requests expire based on the existing policies.
Configuration Server Release Notes
Release Date | Release Type | Restrictions | AIX | Linux | Solaris | Windows |
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07/30/19 | General | X | X | X | X |
This release contains the following new features or enhancements:
This release contains the following resolved issue:
The backup Configuration Server and Configuration Server Proxy now operate normally when multiple locales are present in the configuration database in the single-language mode. Previously in this scenario, the backup Configuration Server and Configuration Server Proxy had failed to start. (MFWK-22000)
No special procedure is required to upgrade to release 8.5.101.36.