HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 administration server guide
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
DescriptionTable
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.)
Table header
The ID number of the most recent CSN the consumer has received that originated from
the supplier.
Max CSN
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.
Time lag
Gives the time of the last update for the consumer (the time the last CSN entry was
sent).
Last Modify Time
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.
Supplier
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.
Sent/Skipped
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 Status
The timestamps for when the most recent update process started and ended.Update Start and End
The configured replication schedule. 0:-: means that the consumer is continually
updated by the supplier.
Schedule
Indicates whether the supplier connects to the consumer over SSL.SSL?
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