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nsslapd-db-longest-chain-length.
This attribute shows the longest chain ever encountered in buffer hash table lookups.
nsslapd-db-page-create-rate.
This attribute shows the pages created in the cache.
nsslapd-db-page-read-rate.
This attribute shows the pages read into the cache.
nsslapd-db-page-ro-evict-rate.
This attribute shows the clean pages forced from the cache.
nsslapd-db-page-rw-evict-rate.
This attribute shows the dirty pages forced from the cache.
nsslapd-db-page-trickle-rate.
This attribute shows the dirty pages written using the memp_trickle interface.
nsslapd-db-page-write-rate.
This attribute shows the pages read into the cache.
nsslapd-db-pages-in-use.
This attribute shows all pages, clean or dirty, currently in use.
nsslapd-db-txn-region-wait-rate.
This attribute shows the number of times that a thread of control was force to wait before
obtaining the region lock.
4.5. Database Attributes under cn=default indexes, cn=config,
cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config
The set of default indexes is stored here. Default indexes are configured per backend in order to
optimize Directory Server functionality for the majority of setup scenarios. All indexes, except
system-essential ones, can be removed, but care should be taken so as not to cause
unnecessary disruptions. For further information on indexes, refer to the "Managing Indexes"
chapter in the Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
4.5.1. nsSystemIndex
This mandatory attribute specifies whether the index is a system index, an index which is vital
for Directory Server operations. If this attribute has a value of true, then it is system-essential.
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