Monitoring Database Activity; Monitoring Database Activity From The Server Console - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Monitoring Database Activity

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since it started.
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The time is displayed in Greenwich mean time (GMT) in UTC format.
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in Greenwich mean time (GMT) in UTC format.
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Monitoring Database Activity
You can monitor your database's current activities from Directory Server Console
or from the command line. This section contains the following information:

Monitoring Database Activity From the Server Console

Monitoring Databases From the Command Line
Monitoring Database Activity From the Server
Console
This section describes how you can use Directory Server Console to view the
database performance monitors and what sort of information the performance
monitors provide.
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: Identifies the number of threads waiting to read data from a
: Identifies the number of operations the server has initiated
: Identifies the number of operations the server has completed
: Identifies the number of entries sent to clients since the server
: Identifies the number of bytes sent to clients since the server
: Identifies the time when this snapshot of the server was taken.
: Identifies the time when the server started. The time is displayed
: Identifies the number of back ends (databases) the server services.
: Solaris 2.x only. Indicates the current level of thread
: Identifies the DN of each directory database.

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