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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 16:35:32 +0000 |
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diff --git a/servers/slapd/back-monitor/README b/servers/slapd/back-monitor/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..38dc360 --- /dev/null +++ b/servers/slapd/back-monitor/README @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ +MONITOR BACKEND + + NAME: back-monitor + + Backend for monitoring the server's activity. + + + +COMPILE AND CONFIGURATION OPTIONS + +It must be explicitly enabled by configuring with + + --enable-monitor + +set; then it must be activated by placing in slapd.conf the database +configure directive + + database monitor + +The suffix "cn=Monitor" is implicitly activated (it cannot be given +as a suffix of the database as usually done for conventional backends). +Note that the "cn=Monitor" naming context appears in the rootDSE +in the attribute monitorContext + +A bind operation is provided; at present it allows to bind as the +backend rootdn. As a result, the backend supports the rootdn/rootpw +directives (only simple bind at present). + + + +NAMING CONTEXT AND TREE STRUCTURE + +The backend naming context is "cn=Monitor"; the first level entries +represent the monitored subsystems. It is implemented in a modular way, +to ease the addition of new subsystems. + + + +SCHEMA + +All the subsystems get a default "cn" attribute, represented by the +subsystem's name, and they all have "top", "monitor" and "extensibleObject" +objectclasses. +"extensibleObject" is used, and the "description" attribute +is used to hold the monitor information of each entry. + + + +FUNCTIONALITY + +Most of the subsystems contain an additional depth level, represented +by detailed item monitoring. +All the entries undergo an update operation, if a related method is +defined, prior to being returned. Moreover, there's a mechanism to +allow volatile entries to be defined, and generated on the fly when +requested. As an instance, the connection statistics are updated +at each request, while each active connection data is created on the +fly. + +One nice feature of this solution is that granular ACLs can be applied +to each entry. + + + +OPERATIONS + +The backend currently supports: + + bind + compare + modify + search + + + +SUBSYSTEMS + +Currently some subsystems are partially supported. "Partially" +means their entries are correctly generated, but sometimes only +partially useful information is provided. + +The subsystems are: + + Backends + Connections + Databases + Listener + Log + Operations + Overlays + SASL + Statistics + Threads + Time + TLS + Read/Write Waiters + + + +BACKENDS SUBSYSTEMS + +The main entry contains the type of backends enabled at compile time; +the subentries, for each backend, contain the type of the backend. +It should also contain the modules that have been loaded if dynamic +backends are enabled. + + + +CONNECTIONS + +The main entry is empty; it should contain some statistics on the number +of connections. +Dynamic subentries are created for each open connection, with stats on +the activity on that connection (the format will be detailed later). +There are two special subentries that show the number of total and +current connections respectively. + + + +DATABASES SUBSYSTEM + +The main entry contains the naming context of each configured database; +the subentries contain, for each database, the type and the naming +context. + + + +LISTENER SUBSYSTEM + +It contains the description of the devices the server is currently +listening on + + + +LOG SUBSYSTEM + +It contains the currently active log items. The "Log" subsystem allows +user modify operations on the "description" attribute, whose values MUST +be in the list of admittable log switches: + + Trace + Packets + Args + Conns + BER + Filter + Config (useless) + ACL + Stats + Stats2 + Shell + Parse + Cache (deprecated) + Index + +These values can be added, replaced or deleted; they affect what +messages are sent to the syslog device. + + + +OPERATIONS SUBSYSTEM + +It shows some statistics on the operations performed by the server: + + Initiated + Completed + +and for each operation type, i.e.: + + Bind + Unbind + Add + Delete + Modrdn + Modify + Compare + Search + Abandon + Extended + + + +OVERLAYS SUBSYSTEM + +The main entry contains the type of overlays available at run-time; +the subentries, for each overlay, contain the type of the overlay. +It should also contain the modules that have been loaded if dynamic +overlays are enabled. + + + +SASL + +Currently empty. + + + +STATISTICS SUBSYSTEM + +It shows some statistics on the data sent by the server: + + Bytes + PDU + Entries + Referrals + + + +THREADS SUBSYSTEM + +It contains the maximum number of threads enabled at startup and the +current backload. + + + +TIME SUBSYSTEM + +It contains two subentries with the start time and the current time +of the server. + + + +TLS + +Currently empty. + + + +READ/WRITE WAITERS SUBSYSTEM + +It contains the number of current read waiters. + + + +NOTES + +This document is in a very early stage of maturity and will +probably be rewritten many times before the monitor backend is released. + + + +AUTHOR: Pierangelo Masarati <ando@OpenLDAP.org> + |