Ralf Narozny wrote:
Hi,
Pierangelo Masarati schrieb:
Buchan Milne wrote:
/me notes that it would be nice to have more detail on the entry
cache available via back-monitor, such as the number of entries in
the cache, and the amount of entry cache that is used ...
Something like
bash-3.1$ ldapsearch -x -H ldap://:9011 -b 'cn=Databases,cn=Monitor' \
'(objectclass=olmBDBDatabase)' @olmBDBDatabase
I configured the slapd to create a monitor, but the information you want
is not present.
Maybe I missed something to configure, but the manual is not too
thouroughly written by now ;-)
database monitor
rootdn "cn=root,cn=monitor"
rootpw {SSHA}...
ldapsearch -D 'cn=root,cn=monitor' -W -b 'cn=Databases,cn=Monitor'
'objectclass=*' '*' '+'
(as far as I understood, this should show all data for the entries below
cn=Databases,cn=Monitor')
Well, that information is only available since OpenLDAP 2.4; I infer
you're using an earlier distribution. In any case, the monitor has
nothing to do with the entry cache configuration, it only shows the
current usage. Refer to slapd.conf or back-config for what is
configured for your system.
p.
Ing. Pierangelo Masarati
OpenLDAP Core Team
SysNet s.r.l.
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