hvAttr-alert.log full of "High Valued Attribute: No HVA configuration present"

Hi Community,

I can't tell when this began.

I noticed on all servers in my tree a file : /var/opt/novell/eDirectory/log/hvAttr-alert.log

full of :

140575074416384: [Wed Sep 25 14:40:09 2024] High Valued Attribute: No HVA configuration present

eDirectory 9.0 - 9.2.8.0000 v40209.00
DS Version 402010.00

Any reason ? culprit ?

thank you

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  • Verified Answer

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    Disabling Alert Reported Against the High-Valued Attributes
    From eDirectory 9.2.5 onward, when any of the high-valued attributes, namely DirXML-EntitlementResult and oidpInstanceData, exceed a default threshold value, eDirectory generates a DSE_HIGH_VALUED_ATTR event. This information is logged into the hvAttr-alert.log file located at:

    Linux: /var/opt/novell/eDirectory/log

    Windows: C:\NetIQ\eDirectory

    The base threshold value for DirXML-EntitlementResult attribute is set to 5000. For every subsequent 500th value, the event is generated. In case of oidpInstanceData attribute, the base threshold value is 16KB. These values are set by default.

    If you want to disable the alert on Linux platform, add the NDSD_DISABLE_HIGHVALUED_ATTRIBUTES_ALERT environment variable in the env file located at /etc/opt/novell/eDirectory/conf directory and set the value to true. On Windows platform, go to Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings > Environment Variables > System Variables > New and add the new variable NDSD_DISABLE_HIGHVALUED_ATTRIBUTES_ALERT with the value as true and restart the system.

    Also see:  https://portal.microfocus.com/s/article/KM000011050?language=en_US

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    Thank you

    it works

    Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. [A. Einstein]