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Statistic
Successful Identity ID
Broadcasts
Session ID Broadcasts
Successful Session ID
Broadcasts

14.6.10 LDAP

Statistic
Connections Created
Connections Destroyed
Connections Reused
Connections Shared
Between Pools
User Store Replica Restarts The number of times that a user store replica became unavailable so that
Successful User Store
Replica Restarts
User Store Replica Restart
Retries
Currently Active Connection
Waits
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Description
The total number of successful Identity ID Broadcasts to identify the
authoritative server since the Identity Server was started.
The total number of attempted Session ID Broadcasts to identify the
authoritative server.
The total number of successful Session ID Broadcasts to identify the
authoritative server since the Identity Server was started.
Description
The total number of LDAP connections created since the Identity Server
was started. This count is a sum of all connections created to all replicas
of the configuration datastore and all user stores.
The total number of LDAP connections destroyed since the Identity Server
was started. This count is a sum of all connections destroyed on all
replicas of the configuration datastore and all user stores.
The total number of times an LDAP connection was reused for a
subsequent administrative task since the Identity Server was started.
The total number of times an LDAP connection count has been shared
between connection pools since the Identity Server was started. Each
LDAP replica contains two connection pools: the user connection pool and
the administration connection pool.
User connections are used to authenticate users and they are
created and immediately destroyed.
Administration connections are persisted in the pool and reused for
administrative tasks.
Each pool has a maximum number of current connections it is allowed to
hold at any one time. Initially, the number of allowed connections is
allocated evenly between the two pools. If a much greater demand is
detected for one pool over the other, then the pools reallocate their
maximum number of connections, increasing one pool's maximum by one
and decreasing the other pool's maximum by one. When this happens, it is
said that the pool "shared" a connection with the other pool.
a restart was necessary since the Identity Server was started. A user store
restart is attempted once every minute.
The number of times that a user store replica restart was successfully
completed since the Identity Server was started.
The number of times that a user store replica restart failed and was put
back into "wait mode" to try again in one minute since the Identity Server
was started.
The current number of user threads waiting for an LDAP connection to
become available.

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