Configuring the Directory Server
Configuring Security in the Directory Server
Monitoring the Directory Server
Working With Monitor Providers
Viewing Monitoring Information Using the cn=monitor Entry
To View the Available Monitoring Information
To Monitor General-Purpose Server Information
To Monitor Version Information
To Monitor the User Root Back End
To Monitor the Backup Back End
To Monitor the monitor Back End
To Monitor the Schema Back End
To Monitor the adminRoot Back End
To Monitor the ads-truststore Back End
To Monitor the LDAP Connection Handler
To Monitor LDAP Connection Handler Statistics
To Monitor Connections on the LDAP Connection Handler
To Monitor the Administration Connector
To Monitor Administration Connector Statistics
To Monitor Connections on the Administration Connector
To Monitor the LDIF Connection Handler
To Monitor the userRoot Database Environment
To Monitor JVM Stack Trace Information
To Monitor the JVM Memory Usage
Monitoring Using Managed Tasks
Configuring Alert Notifications and Account Status Notification Handlers
To View the Replication Repair Logs
General Purpose Enterprise Monitoring Solutions
Monitoring the Directory Server With JConsole
To Configure JMX on a Directory Server Instance
Accessing a Directory Server Instance From JConsole
Viewing Directory Monitoring Information With JConsole
Monitoring the Directory Server With SNMP
Configuring SNMP in the Directory Server
To Configure SNMP in the Directory Server
To View the SNMP Connection Handler Properties
To Access SNMP on a Directory Server Instance
Monitoring the Directory Server With the Control Panel
To View Monitoring Information With the Control Panel
Configuring Logs With dsconfig
Overview of Directory Server Logs
To Configure Log Retention Policies
To Configure Log Rotation Policies
Logging Access Control Information
Configuring Alerts and Account Status Notification Handlers
To View All Configured Alert Handlers
Managing Account Status Notification Handlers
To View the Configured Account Status Notification Handlers
To Enable Account Status Notification Handlers
To Create a New Account Status Notification Handler
To Delete an Account Status Notification Handler
Monitoring a Replicated Topology
Monitoring Replication Status With dsreplication
The logging architecture of the Sun OpenDS Standard Edition directory server and the Sun Java System Directory Server differ significantly. The most notable differences include the following:
The Sun OpenDS Standard Edition directory server allows for several loggers of any type to be defined and active at any time. This feature makes it possible to log messages to different locations and to different types of repositories. You can also define different sets of criteria for what to include in the logs. For example, one access log might hold everything, another might hold operations with a non-zero result code only, and yet another might hold write operations only.
The Sun Java System Directory Server defines an audit logger that is used to hold information about the changes that are made to directory data. In the Sun OpenDS Standard Edition directory server, the audit logging capability is still present, but it is classified as a type of access logger.
Note - The current Sun OpenDS Standard Edition logging mechanism cannot easily be used to define filters that restrict the types of content to include in the log.