SunOne 5.2 Migration to FDS/RHDS

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I have a question on a couple of configuration parameters I see in a
SunOne 5.2 dse.ldif but don't see referenced in a FDS or RHDS dse.ldif
or in the FDS or RHDS documentation.  Specifically,

nsslapd-maxconnections
nsslapd-threadnumber

Are these supported in FDS or RHDS?  If so, do they still operate in
the same manner as they would on a SunOne 5.2 DS instance?

The SunOne 5.2 docs indicate that if nsslapd-maxconnections is not
set, then the value defaults to the max number of file descriptors.
On SunOne, the nsslapd-threadnumber defaults to 30.

Thanks

Michael

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