Table 2-8 SNMP statistic attributes (continued)

Attribute

Description

RemoveEntryOps

This shows the number of LDAP delete requests.

 

 

ModifyEntryOps

This shows the number of LDAP modify requests.

 

 

ModifyRDNOps

This shows the number of LDAP modify RDN (modrdn) requests.

 

 

ListOps

Not used. This value is always 0.

 

 

SearchOps

This shows the number of LDAP search requests.

 

 

OneLevelSearchOps

This shows the number of one-level search operations.

 

 

WholeSubtreeSearchOps

This shows the number of subtree-level search operations.

 

 

Referrals

This shows the number of LDAP referrals returned.

 

 

Chainings

Not used. This value is always 0.

 

 

SecurityErrors

This shows the number of errors returned that were security related, such as invalid

 

passwords, unknown or invalid authentication methods, or stronger authentication required.

 

 

Errors

This shows the number of errors returned.

 

 

Connections

This shows the number of currently open connections.

 

 

ConnectionSeq

This shows the total number of connections opened, including both currently open and

 

closed connections.

 

 

BytesRecv

This shows the number of bytes received.

 

 

BytesSent

This shows the number of bytes sent.

 

 

EntriesReturned

This shows the number of entries returned as search results.

 

 

ReferralsReturned

This provides information on referrals returned as search results (continuation references).

 

 

MasterEntries

Not used. This value is always 0.

 

 

CopyEntries

Not used. This value is always 0.

 

 

CacheEntries1

If the server has only one database backend, this is the number of entries cached in the entry

 

cache. If the server has more than one database backend, this value is 0, and see the monitor

 

entry for each one for more information.

 

 

CacheHits1

If the server has only one database backend, this is the number of entries returned from the

 

entry cache, rather than from the database, for search results. If the server has more than

 

one database backend, this value is 0, and see the monitor entry for each one for more

 

information.

 

 

SlaveHits

Not used. This value is always 0.

 

 

1CacheEntries and CacheHits are updated every ten (10) seconds. HP strongly encourages using the database backend specific monitor entries for this and other database information.

2.3.14cn=tasks,cn=config

Some core Directory Server tasks can be initiated by editing a directory entry using LDAP tools. These task entries are contained in cn=tasks. Each task can be invoked by updating an entry such as the following:

dn: cn=task_id, cn=task_type, cn=tasks, cn=config ...

In deployments before Directory Server 8.0, many Directory Server tasks were managed by the Administration Server. These tasks were moved to the core Directory Server configuration in version 8.0 and are invoked and administered by Directory Server under the cn=tasks entry.

2.3 Core server configuration attributes reference

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