Chapter 14. Monitoring Directory Server Using SNMP

6.2. Entries Table

The Entries Table provides information about the contents of the directory entries.

Table 14.2, “Entries Table: Managed Objects and Descriptions” describes the managed objects stored in the Entries Table in the redhat-directory.mib file.

Managed Object

Description

 

 

dsMasterEntries

The number of directory entries for which this

 

directory contains the master entry. The value

 

of this object will always be 0 (as no updates

 

are currently performed).

 

 

dsCopyEntries

The number of directory entries for which this

 

directory contains a copy.The value of this

 

object will always be 0 (as no updates are

 

currently performed).

 

 

dsCacheEntries

The number of entries cached in the directory.

 

 

dsCacheHits

The number of operations serviced from the

 

locally held cache since application startup.

 

 

dsSlaveHits

The number of operations that were serviced

 

from locally held replications (shadow

 

entries). The value of this object will always

 

be 0.

 

 

Table 14.2. Entries Table: Managed Objects and Descriptions

6.3. Entity Table

The Entity Table contains identifying information about the Directory Server instance. The values for the Entity Table are set in the Directory Server Console, as described in Section 5, “Configuring the Directory Server for SNMP”.

Table 14.3, “Entity Table: Managed Objects and Descriptions” describes the managed objects stored in the Entity Table of the redhat-directory.mib file.

Managed Object

Description

 

 

dsEntityDescr

The description set for the Directory Server

 

instance.

 

 

dsEntityVers

The Directory Server version number of the

 

Directory Server instance.

 

 

dsEntityOrg

The organization responsible for the Directory

 

Server instance.

 

 

dsEntityLocation

The physical location of the Directory Server

 

instance.

 

 

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