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Retro Changelog Plug-in Attributes

nsUnbindCount

Number of unbinds received.

nsCompareCount

Number of compare operations received.

nsOperationConnectionCount

Number of open connections for normal operations.

nsBindConnectionCount

Number of open connections for bind operations.
Retro Changelog Plug-in Attributes
Two different types of changelogs are maintained by Directory Server. The first
type, referred to as changelog, is used by multi-master replication, and the second
changelog, which is in fact a plug-in referred to as retro changelog, is intended for
use by LDAP clients for maintaining application compatibility with Directory
Server 4.x versions.
This Retro Changelog Plug-in is used to record modifications made to a supplier
server. When the supplier server's directory is modified, an entry is written to the
Retro Changelog that contains both of the following:
A number that uniquely identifies the modification. This number is
sequential with respect to other entries in the changelog.
The modification action; that is, exactly how the directory was modified.
It is through the Retro Changelog Plug-in that you access the changes performed
to the Directory Server using searches to

nsslapd-changelogdir

This attribute specifies the name of the directory in which the changelog database
is created the first time the plug-in is run. By default, the database is stored with
all the other databases under
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serverRoot/slapd-serverID/db/changelog
For performance reasons, you will probably want to store this
database on a different physical disk.
cn=changelog,cn=config
file.
.

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