Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Administrator's Guide
Resource Current Total
connection can account for multiple
operations, and therefore multiple threads.
Remaining Available Connections The total number of remaining connections
that the server can concurrently open. This
number is based on the number of currently
open connections and the total number of
concurrent connections that the server is
allowed to open. In most cases, the latter
value is determined by the operating system
and is expressed as the number of file
descriptors available to a task.
Threads Waiting to Write to Client The total number of threads waiting to write to
the client. Threads may not be immediately
written when the server must pause while
sending data to a client. Reasons for a pause
include a slow network, a slow client, or an
extremely large amount of information being
sent to the client.
Threads Waiting to Read from Client The total number of threads waiting to read
from the client. Threads may not be
immediately read if the server starts to receive
a request from the client, and then the
transmission of that request is halted for some
reason. Generally, threads waiting to read are
an indication of a slow network or client.
Databases in Use The total number of databases being serviced
by the server.
Table 13.3. Current Resource Usage
Table Header Description
Time Opened The time on the server when the connection
was initially opened.
Started The number of operations initiated by this
connection.
Completed The number of operations completed by the
server for this connection.
Bound as The distinguished name used by the client to
bind to the server. If the client has not
authenticated to the server, the server
displays not bound in this field.
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