The cn=monitor entry is an instance of the extensibleObject object class. For cn=monitor configuration attributes to be taken into account by the server, this object class, in addition to the top object class, is present in the entry. The cn=monitor read-only attributes are presented in this section.
DN for each Directory Server backend.
For further database monitoring information, refer to dse.ldif(4).
Number of bytes sent by Directory Server.
The number of bytes available for caching.
List of open connections given in the following format:
connection=31:20010201164808Z:45:45::cn=admin,cn=Administrators,cn=config:LDAP
31 is number of the file descriptor used by the server in handling the connection
20010201164808Z is the date the connection was opened
45 is the number of operations received
45 is the number of completed operations
cn=admin,cn=Administrators,cn=config is the bind DN
Maximum number of simultaneous connections since server startup.
Number of current Directory Server connections.
Current time usually given in Greenwich Mean Time, indicated by GeneralizedTime syntax Z notation, for example 20010202131102Z.
Size of the Directory Server descriptor table.
Number of entries sent by Directory Server.
Number of Directory Server backends.
Number of Directory Server operations completed.
Number of Directory Server operations initiated.
The number of requests waiting to be processed by a thread. Each request received by the server is accepted, then placed in a queue until a thread is available to process it. The queue backlog should always be small, 0 or close to 0. If the queue backlog is large, use the nsslapd-threadnumber attribute to increase the number of threads available in the server.
Number of connections where some requests are pending and not currently being serviced by a thread in Directory Server.
Number of persistent searches currently running on the server. You can set a maximum number of persistent searches on the server by using the command dsconf set-server-prop max-psearch-count:number.
Directory Server start time.
Number of operation threads Directory Server creates during startup. This attribute can be set using the nsslapd-threadnumber attribute under cn=config. The nsslapd-threadnumber attribute is not present in the configuration by default, but can be added.
Total number of Directory Server connections.
Directory Server version and build number.