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Oracle Fusion Middleware Administration Guide for Oracle Unified Directory 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) |
1. Starting and Stopping the Server
2. Configuring the Server Instance
3. Configuring the Proxy Components
4. Configuring Security Between Clients and Servers
5. Configuring Security Between the Proxy and the Data Source
6. Managing Oracle Unified Directory With Oracle Directory Services Manager
Invoking Oracle Directory Services Manager
Connecting to the Server From Oracle Directory Services Manager
Displaying Server Information With Oracle Directory Services Manager
View the Configured Connection Handlers
10. Managing Users and Groups With dsconfig
11. Managing Password Policies
The Home tab of each server instance in ODSM enables you to view specific information about the server.
The version information panel indicates the version number of the ODSM instance, the Oracle Unified Directory instance, and the version of the Java Runtime Edition (JRE).
The server role can be one or more of the following, depending on how the Oracle Unified Directory instance was set up.
Directory
Proxy
Load Balancer
Distributor
Replication Gateway
Replication Server
For more information, see Selecting a Server Role in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Unified Directory.
The OUD Statistics panel displays installation details and basic monitoring information for this server instances. The following information is displayed:
Server Start Time. The latest date and time on which the server was started successfully.
Installation Path. The network path to the installation files for this server instance.
Instance Path. The network path to the instance files for this server instance.
Administrative User. The root user that was configured when the server was set up. For more information, see Managing Root User, Global Administrator, and Administrator Accounts.
Total LDAP Operations Completed (per sec) (since startup). The total number of LDAP operations performed on the server, divided by the number of seconds that have passed since server startup.
Average Elapsed Time per Operation (since startup) (ms). The average time taken to complete an LDAP operation.
Connection Rate (con/sec). The number of connections that the server is currently handling per second.
The Connection Handlers panel details of all the connection handlers that are configured for this server instance, including the type of connection handler, the port on which that connection handler is listening, and whether the connection handler is enabled.
For more information about connection handlers, see Configuring the Connection Handlers With dsconfig and Managing Administration Traffic to the Server.
The Naming Contexts panel displays all naming contexts, or suffixes, that are configured on this server instance, including the network group to which that naming context belongs, the number of entries in the naming context and whether or not that naming context is replicated.
For proxy servers, the Data Sources panel displays all of the data sources, or back-end LDAP servers that are managed through that proxy instance.