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Christopher C.
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If you want to flush the local cache automatically, you can make use of the following configuration parameters inside the file /etc/centriftydc/centrifydc.conf: 1. adclient.cache.expires 2. adclient.cache.cleanup.interval 3. adclient.cache.flush.interval 1. The configuration parameter "adclient.cache.expires" specifies: the number of seconds before an object in the DirectControl domain controller cache expires. This parameter controls how frequently the DirectControl agent checks Active Directory to see if an object in the cache has been updated. Every object retrieved from Active Directory is stamped with the system time when it enters the domain controller cache. Once an object expires, if it is needed again, the DirectControl agent contacts Active Directory to determine whether to retrieve an updated object (because the object has changed) or renew the expired object (because no changes have been made). To make this determination, the DirectControl agent checks the highestUSN for the expired object. If the value has changed, the agent retrieves the updated object. If the highestUSN has not changed, the agent resets the object’s timestamp to the new system time and retrieves the object from the cache. If the DirectControl agent is unable to contact Active Directory to check for updates to an expired object—for example because the computer is disconnected from the network—the DirectControl agent returns the currently cached object until it can successfully contact Active Directory. The default cleanup interval is 10 minutes
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