Page created: 22 Jul 2020
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Page updated: 1 Feb 2021
The following table provides a description of the attributes in the cn=Remote Repl Server monitor entry. The DN for the monitor entry is as follows:
dn: cn=Remote Repl Server <baseDN> <host name:replPort> <serverID>,cn=monitor
Monitor Attribute | Description |
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replication-server: <host name>:<repl port> | Host name and replication port number of the Replication Server. |
replication-server-id:<serverID> | Server ID for the Replication Server. |
available | Indicates if the remote replication server is available or not. Values: true or false. |
sending-paused | Indicates if sending is paused. Values: true or false. |
receiving-paused | Indicates if receiving is paused. Values: true or false. |
wan-gateway-priority | Specifies the WAN Gateway priority of the remote replication server. |
is-wan-gateway | Indicates if the remote replication server is a WAN Gateway. Values: true or false. |
wan-gateway-desired | Indicates if the remote replication server is a desired gateway. Values: true
or false. This entry together with the is-wan-gateway property
indicates the desired state.
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base-dn | base DN |
ssl-encryption | Flag to indicate if SSL encryption is in use. |
protocol-version | Replication protocol version. |
generation-id | Generation ID for this suffix on this remote replication server. |
restricted | Indicates that remote replication server is in an entry-balancing deployment. |
add-sent | Number of protocol messages with an LDAP Add sent to the remote replication server. |
add-received | Number of protocol messages with an LDAP Add received from the remote replication server. |
delete-sent | Number of protocol messages with an LDAP Delete sent to the remote replication server. |
delete-received | Number of protocol messages with an LDAP Delete received from the remote replication server. |
done-sent | Number of done messages sent to the remote replication server. A done message indicates an end of online initialization session. |
done-received | Number of done messages received from the remote replication server. A done message indicates an end of online initialization session. |
entry-sent | Number of entry messages sent to the remote replication server. Entry messages carry replicated data to initialize replicas over the replication protocol. |
entry-received | Number of entry messages received from the remote replication server. Entry messages carry replicated data to initialize replicas over the replication protocol. |
error-sent | Number of error messages sent to the remote replication server. |
error-received | Number of error messages received from the remote replication server. |
heartbeat-sent | Number of heartbeat messages sent to the remote replication server. |
heartbeat-received | Number of heartbeat messages received from the remote replication server. |
initialize-request-sent | Number of initialize-request messages sent to the remote replication replication server. This message is used during online initialization from one replica to another. |
initialize-request-received | Number of initialize-request messages received from the remote replication server. This message is used during online initialization from one replica to another. |
initialize-target-sent | Number of initialize-target messages sent to the remote replication server. This message is used before online initialization from one replica to another. |
initialize-target-received | Number of initialize-target messages received from the remote replication server. This message is used before online initialization from one replica to another. |
modify-sent | Number of protocol messages with an LDAP Modify sent to the remote replication server. |
modify-received | Number of protocol messages with an LDAP Modify received from the remote replication server. |
modify-dn-sent | Number of protocol messages with an LDAP Modify DN sent to the remote replication server. |
modify-dn-received | Number of protocol messages with an LDAP Modify DN received from the remote replication server. |
monitor-sent | Number of monitor messages sent to the remote replication server. This message is primarily used when communicating with directory servers running a prior release. |
monitor-received | Number of monitor messages received from the remote replication server. This message is primarily used when communicating with directory servers running a prior release. |
monitor-request-sent | Number of monitor requests sent to the remote replication server. The receiving server will respond with a monitor message that includes server's information about the state of the topology. |
monitor-request-received | Number of monitor requests received from the remote replication server. This server will respond with a monitor message that includes server's information about the state of the topology. |
monitor-v2-sent | Number of monitor messages sent to the remote server. This monitor message is only used with Directory Server v3.5 or later. |
monitor-v2-received | Number of monitor messages received from the remote server. This monitor message is only used with Directory Server v3.5 or later. |
pause-sending-updates-sent | Number of pause-sending-updates messages sent to the remote server. The remote server must stop sending update messages to this server when receiving this message. |
pause-sending-updates-received | Number of pause-sending-updates messages received from the remote server. This server will stop sending update messages to the remote server upon receiving this message. |
repl-server-start-sent | Number of replication-server-start messages sent to the remote replication server (should never be more than 1). The Replication Server responds with this message to the replication-server-start message received from remote replication servers. |
repl-server-start-received | Number of replication-server-start messages received from the remote replication server (should never be more than 1) window-sent: the number of window messages sent to the remote replication server. Window messages are used for cumulative acknowledgement in the replication protocol. |
reset-generation-id-sent | Number of reset generation ID messages received from the remote replication server. This message is sent before and after the data is initialized in the topology. |
reset-generation-id-received | Number of reset generation ID messages sent to the remote replication server. This message is sent before and after the data is initialized in the topology. |
server-info-sent | Number of replication server information messages sent to the remote replication server. This message tells other replication servers about the replicas directly connected to the sending server. This message is also used to distribute information about the location of replicas. |
server-info-received | Number of replication server information messages received from the remote replication server. This message tells other replication servers about the replicas directly connected to the sending server. This message is also used to distribute information about the location of replicas. |
set-source-location-sent | Number of set-source-locations messages sent to the remote replication server. This message is used by WAN gateway servers to request update messages from additional locations. |
set-source-location-received | Number of set-source-locations messages sent to the remote replication server. This message is used by WAN gateway servers to request update messages from additional locations. |
start-sending-updates-sent | Number of start-sending-updates messages sent to the remote replication server. The remote server may only start sending updates to this server after receiving this message. |
start-sending-updates-received | Number of start-sending-updates messages received from the remote server. Sending update messages to the remote server may only start after receiving this message. |
window-sent | Number of window messages sent to the remote replication server. Window messages are used for cumulative acknowledgement in the replication protocol. |
window-received | Number of window messages received from the remote replication server. Window messages are used for cumulative acknowledgement in the replication protocol. |
messages-sent | Total number of messages sent. |
messages-received | Total number of messages received. |
update-sent | Total number of updates sent. |
update-received | Total number of updates received. |
server-state | Displays the server state of the remote replication server. It displays the last change seen on the remote replication server. |
consumed-update-recent-rate | Rate that the connected Directory Server is consuming updates sent by this replication server, expressed as the number of updates per second and measured over the last five seconds. |
consumed-update-peak-rate | Highest rate that the connected Directory Server has consumed updates sent by this replication server, measured over a five second period since the replication server was started. |
produced-update-recent-rate | Rate that the connected Directory Server has sent updates to this replication server, expressed as the number of updates per second and measured over the last five seconds. |
produced-update-peak-rate | Highest rate that the connected Directory Server has sent updates to this replication server, measured over a five second period since the replication server was started. |
max-send-window | Maximum number of changes that can be sent to the remote replication server before requiring an ACK. |
current-send-window | Number of changes remaining to be sent to the remote replication server before requiring an ACK. |
max-rcv-window | Maximum number of changes that can be received from the remote replication server before sending an ACK. |
current-rcv-window | Number of changes remaining to be received from the remote replication server before sending an ACK. |
degraded | Indicates that the generation ID of the replica does not match the generation ID of the remote replication server. This is a temporary state, when loading data into the topology or the replica has not been initialized. Normally, it should be false. |