Database Attributes Under Cn=Monitor, Cn=Netscaperoot, Cn=Ldbm Database, Cn=Plugins, Cn=Config; Database Attributes Under Cn=Index, Cn=Netscaperoot, Cn=Ldbm Database, Cn=Plugins, Cn=Config And Cn=Index, Cn=Userroot, Cn=Ldbm Database, Cn=Plugins, Cn=Config - Red Hat 8.1 Configuration And Command Reference

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Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax
Example
3.4 .6. Database Attributes under cn=monitor, cn=NetscapeRoot, cn=ldbm database,
cn=plugins, cn=config
T his section covers global, read-only entries for monitoring activity on the NetscapeRoot database.
T he attributes containing database statistics are given for each file that makes up the database. For
further information, see the "Monitoring Server and Database Activity" chapter in the Directory Server
Administrator's Guide.
dbfilenamenumber
T his attribute gives the name of the file and provides a sequential integer identifier (starting at 0) for the
file. All associated statistics for the file are given this same numerical identifier.
dbfilecachehit
T his attribute gives the number of times that a search requiring data from this file was performed and
that the data were successfully obtained from the cache.
dbfilecachemiss
T his attribute gives the number of times that a search requiring data from this file was performed and
that the data could not be obtained from the cache.
dbfilepagein
T his attribute gives the number of pages brought to the cache from this file.
dbfilepageout
T his attribute gives the number of pages for this file written from cache to disk.
3.4 .7. Database Attributes under cn=index, cn=NetscapeRoot, cn=ldbm database,
cn=plugins, cn=config and cn=index, cn=UserRoot, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config
In addition to the set of default indexes that are stored under cn=default indexes, cn=config,
cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config, custom indexes can be created for
o=NetscapeRoot, o=UserRoot, and user-defined backend instances; these are stored under
cn=index, cn=database_name, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config. Each indexed
attribute represents a subentry under the cn=config information tree nodes, as shown in the following
diagram:
Figure 3.2. Indexed Attribute Representing a Subentry
For example, the index file for the aci attribute under o=UserRoot appears in the Directory Server as
follows:
dn:cn=aci, cn=index, cn=UserRoot, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config
objectclass:top
objectclass:nsIndex
cn:aci
nsSystemIndex:true
nsIndexType:pres
T hese entries share all of the indexing attributes listed for the default indexes in
"Database Attributes under cn=default indexes, cn=config, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins,
For further information about indexes, refer to the "Managing Indexes" chapter in the Directory Server
Administrator's Guide.
cn=default indexes, cn=config, cn=ldbm
database, cn=plugins, cn=config
true | false
DirectoryString
nsSystemIndex: true
Section 3.4.5,
cn=config".

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