Is there a graceful way to shut down the ApacheDS server via command line?
Thanks!
ND
...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 10:31 AM
To: users@directory.apache.org
Subject: Re: Shutdown command for ApacheDS
Hi,
It depends on the installer you used.
Which one was it?
Regards,
Pierre-Arnaud
On 5 avr. 2013, at 16:29, Nick Duan nd
: Emmanuel Lécharny [mailto:elecha...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 5:01 PM
To: users@directory.apache.org
Subject: Re: Shutdown command for ApacheDS
Le 4/5/13 8:15 PM, Nick Duan a écrit :
You will need to have the apacheds server running in the foreground in order
to use the Ctrl C
We created ApacheDS LDAP entries on Mac and running without any problems.
When I redeployed the same installation on Linux (packaged the entire apacheds
directory into a tar.gz file), I got the following exception. However, the
same installation can be deployed to another Mac without any
, it doesn't seem to be the latest
version.
I presume you used either the zip or tar.gz ApacheDS installer. Is that
right ?
Regards,
Pierre-Arnaud
On 16 juil. 2013, at 17:23, Emmanuel Lécharny elecha...@gmail.com wrote:
Le 7/16/13 4:53 PM, Nick Duan a écrit :
We created ApacheDS LDAP entries on Mac
from Mac to Linux
Le 7/16/13 4:53 PM, Nick Duan a écrit :
We created ApacheDS LDAP entries on Mac and running without any problems.
When I redeployed the same installation on Linux (packaged the entire
apacheds directory into a tar.gz file), I got the following exception.
However
Thanks Emmanuel. Is there any way to know or monitor the number of concurrent
connections in ApacheDS? Thanks!
ND
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Lécharny [mailto:elecha...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2014 6:25 PM
To: users@directory.apache.org
Subject: Re: Max Concurrent
/08/2014 05:04, Nick Duan a écrit :
Thanks Emmanuel. Is there any way to know or monitor the number of
concurrent connections in ApacheDS? Thanks!
From the top of my head, there are some possibility to monitor the number of
opened session in MINA (the underlying network layer). In ApacheDS