DeMarco, Dennis wrote:
Thanks,

I already looked through that information. I can not see any snmp way of
asking for # of current connections.

That piece of info would work great to monitor for floods or some other
problem.

The performance counters are stored somewhere, as the admin console
displays them. I just need to track where.
Sorry, that information is not available via SNMP afaik. It is available via LDAP in cn=monitor - see *http://tinyurl.com/65tzm8*

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DeMarco, Dennis wrote:
I've got a question I've been trying to hunt down.

Is there any way for snmp to monitor connections to the directory
server?
I see there are entries for snmp to see things like # of entries added
since restart.. However are there any good resource summaries I can
monitor?  Ie the Performance counters in the admin console?
This might help - *http://tinyurl.com/667xpc*
Thanks,
Dennis

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