In this type of monitoring, Directory Proxy Server performs a search on each connection to each data source at a regular interval. In this way, Directory Proxy Server detects closed connections and prevents connections from being dropped because of inactivity.
You can use DSCC to perform this task. For information, see Directory Service Control Center Interface and the DSCC online help.
Set the monitoring mode for the data source to proactive.
$ dpconf set-ldap-data-source-prop -h host -p port datasource monitoring-mode:proactive |
Configure the monitoring search request that is performed by Directory Proxy Server.
$ dpconf set-ldap-data-source-prop -h host -p port datasource \ monitoring-bind-timeout:timeout monitoring-entry-dn:dn \ monitoring-search-filter:filter monitoring-entry-timeout:timeout |
The following properties are used in the search request:
The length of time that Directory Proxy Server waits to establish a connection to the data source. By default, the value of this property is 5 seconds.
The DN of the target entry in the search request. By default, this property is the root DSE entry ("").
The search filter.
The length of time that Directory Proxy Server waits for the search response. By default, the value of this property is 5 seconds.
Set the polling interval.
$ dpconf set-ldap-data-source-prop -h host -p port datasource monitoring-interval:interval |
If a connection is down, Directory Proxy Server polls the connection at this interval to detect its recovery. By default, the monitoring interval is 30 seconds.
Configure an alert to be sent when a data source is detected as offline or online, as described in Configuring Administrative Alerts for Directory Proxy Server.