Using the Management Information Base
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Operations Table
The Operations Table provides statistical information about Directory Server
access, operations, and errors. describes the managed objects stored in the
Operations Table of the
Table 13-1
Operations - Managed Objects and Descriptions
Managed Object
dsAnonymousBinds
dsUnauthBinds
dsSimpleAuthBinds
dsStrongAuthBinds
dsBindSecurityErrors
dsInOps
dsReadOps
dsCompareOps
dsAddEntryOps
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Operations Table
Entries Table
Interaction Table
Before you can use the directory's MIB, you must compile it along
with the MIBs that you will find in the default location
serverRoot/plugins/snmp/mibs
redhat-directory.mib
Description
The number of anonymous binds to the directory since server startup.
The number of unauthenticated binds to the directory since server
startup.
The number of binds to the directory that were established using a simple
authentication method (such as password protection) since server
startup.
The number of binds to the directory that were established using a strong
authentication method (such as SSL or a SASL mechanism like Kerberos)
since server startup.
The number of bind requests that have been rejected by the directory due
to authentication failures or invalid credentials since server startup.
The number of operations forwarded to this directory from another
directory since server startup.
The number of read operations serviced by this directory since
application start. The value of this object will always be 0 because LDAP
implements read operations indirectly via the search operation.
The number of compare operations serviced by this directory since server
startup.
The number of add operations serviced by this directory since server
startup.
file.
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