Nsunbindcount; Nscomparecount; Nsoperationconnectioncount; Nsbindconnectioncount - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 Configuration Manual

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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 6.x. 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:
A number that uniquely identifies the modification. This number is sequential
with respect to other entries in the change log.
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 DS 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:
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-serverID/db/changelog
cn=changelog,cn=config
Chapter 3
Plug-in Implemented Server Functionality Reference
Retro Changelog Plug-in Attributes
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