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Plug-in-specific Configuration Parameters Take Precedence over Old-style
4.4. Known Issues
This part documents known problems and, if applicable, workarounds in Directory Server 10.1.1:
Plug-in-specific Configuration Parameters Take Precedence over Old-style nsslapd-pluginarg* Parameters
In Red Hat Directory Server 10, you can configure certain plug-ins, such as
Attribute Uniqueness and Referential Integrity, using either the new plug-in configuration parameters or the old-style nsslapd-pluginarg* parameters. If both parameters types are present in the plug-in configuration, the new configuration parameters take precedence and the old plug-in argument style parameters are ignored.
To avoid problems, Red Hat recommends using the Advanced Editor in the Directory Server Console to configure a plug-in's arguments. For further details, see the corresponding section in the Red Hat Directory Server Administration Guide.

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