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Figure 3-4 Viewing replication status

5.Click OK.

The Replication Status page shows the status for sending updates to every consumer listed in the configuration file.

Figure 3-5 Viewing replication status

Table

Description

Table header

The table header shows the replica ID of the supplier replica, the replicated suffix root

 

(such as dc=example,dc=com), and the maximum change state number (CSN) on

 

the supplier. (The CSN is the ID of the latest change on the supplier, while the max

 

CSN for the supplier shows the last update it received.)

Max CSN

The ID number of the most recent CSN the consumer has received that originated from

 

the supplier.

Time lag

How long it takes for the consumer to receive updates from the supplier; this is the

 

time difference between the supplier and the consumer's max CSNs. When a consumer

 

is in sync with its supplier, the time lag is 0.

Last Modify Time

Gives the time of the last update for the consumer (the time the last CSN entry was

 

sent).

Supplier

Gives the name of the supplier sending updates to that consumer; this can be useful if

 

a consumer receives updates from multiple suppliers or there are multiple suppliers

 

being monitored on the Replication Status page.

Sent/Skipped

The number of changes that were sent from the supplier and the number skipped in

 

the replication update. The numbers are kept in suppliers' memory only and are cleared

 

if the supplier is restarted.

Update Status

The status code (and meaning) for the last update. This column can indicate a possible

 

deadlock if all the suppliers complain that they cannot acquire a busy replica. It is

 

normal for there to be a busy message if one of the suppliers is doing an update.

Update Start and End

The timestamps for when the most recent update process started and ended.

Schedule

The configured replication schedule. 0:-:means that the consumer is continually

 

updated by the supplier.

SSL?

Indicates whether the supplier connects to the consumer over SSL.

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Contents HP-UX Directory Server administration server guide Page Table of Contents Glossary Index Introduction to HP-UX Directory Server Introduction to HP-UX Directory Server Admin Server configuration Starting and stopping the Admin ServerStarting and stopping Admin Server from the console Directory Server file locationsOpening the Admin Server console Starting and stopping Admin Server from the command LineTIP Viewing logs Viewing the logs through the consoleViewing logs in the command line Example logs are shown in Example 2-1 Example access logsExample 2-2 Example error logs Changing the log name in the consoleChanging the log location in the command line Changing the port numberChanging the port number in the console Changing the port number in the command line Setting host restrictions Setting host restrictions in the consoleSetting host restrictions in the command line Changing the admin users name and password Working with SSL Requesting and installing a server certificate Optional The companys city name Working with SSL END NEW Certificate Request Installing a CA certificate Go to the CA Certs tab, and click Install Working with SSL Accepting connections to other servers Server Authentication Enabling SSL Admin Server configuration Creating a password file for the Admin Server Changing Directory Server settings Changing the configuration directory host or portChanging the user directory host or port Server.example.com389 alt.example.com389 Admin express Managing servers in Admin ExpressOpening Admin Express Starting and stopping serversMonitoring replication from Admin Express Viewing server informationGrep \User /etc/opt/dirsrv/admin-serv/console.conf Viewing replication status Configuring Admin Express Admin Express file locationsAdmin Express configuration files Intro page elements Files for the replication status appearance Files for the server information Files for the server logs Admin Express directives Admin Express directivesAdmin Express directives Page Admin Server command-line tools Sec-activateModutil Task commands for modutil Options for modutil Examples of using modutil Enabling a slot To enable a particular slot in a module Modutil -fips true Support and other resources Contacting HPRelated information HP-UX Directory Server administration server guide HP-UX documentation setTroubleshooting resources Typographic conventionsPage Access rights GlossaryCGI DIT GSS-API Ldap NIS PTA Sasl TCP/IP Page Index Modutil User directory Commands Settings Add Changepw Create
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UX Direry Server specifications

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