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5.3. Enabling and Disabling Referential Integrity
5.3.1. Enabling and Disabling Referential Integrity from the Command Line
To enable or disable the Referential Integrity Postoperation plug-in, set the
nsslapd-pluginEnabled parameter in the plug-in's configuration entry:
For example, to enable the plug-in:
- Set the
nsslapd-pluginEnabledparameter toon:# ldapmodify -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -p 389 -h server.example.com -x dn: cn=,cn=plugins,cn=config changetype: modify replace: nsslapd-pluginEnabled nsslapd-pluginEnabled: on
- Restart the instance:
# systemctl restart dirsrv@instance_name
5.3.2. Enabling and Disabling Referential Integrity in the Console
To enable the Referential Integrity Postoperation plug-in, follow the procedure in Section 1.9.2.2, “Enabling Plug-ins in the Directory Server Console”.

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