Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Configuration, Command, and File Reference

Attribute Description
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.
CacheEntries
a
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.
CacheHits
a
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.
a
CacheEntries and CacheHits are updated every ten (10) seconds. Red Hat strongly encourages using the
database backend specific monitor entries for this and other database information.
Table 2.8. SNMP Statistic Attributes
3.14. cn=tasks
This entry has no attributes and serves as the parent and container entry for the individual task
entries.
3.15. cn=uniqueid generator
The unique ID generator configuration attributes are stored under cn=uniqueid
generator,cn=config. The cn=uniqueid generator entry is an instance of the
extensibleObject object class.
cn=tasks
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