Thanks a lot Pierangelo I'm trying with the option "+" and I can see the complete operations and itÂs results
Atte: Reynaldo Quezada V.
--- El mià 10-sep-08, Pierangelo Masarati <ando@sys-net.it> escribiÃ:
De:: Pierangelo Masarati <ando@sys-net.it> Asunto: Re: Implementing monitor in DB ldap existent A: reyqv@yahoo.com.mx Cc: openldap-software@openldap.org Fecha: miÃrcoles, 10 septiembre, 2008, 3:18 am
Reynaldo Quezada V. wrote: > Hi to everybody! > > I have a DB Openldap that is OK, but I going to implement monitor. > > I
learn the domumentation slapd-monitor and followed the steeps > > 1.- add to the slapd.conf > > database monitor > > 2.- I configured the ACL's > > access to dn.subtree="cn=Monitor" > by dn.base="cn=Manager,dc=ife.org.mx" write > by users read > by * read > > 3.- Check the core.schema is OK > > > But I start the service, made some changes to the users and search the results of the monitoring... > > ldapsearch -LLL -x -b "cn=Modify,cn=Operations,cn=Monitor" -H ldaps://ldap.resource.net objectclass=* > > The result: > > > dn: cn=Modify,cn=Operations,cn=Monitor > objectClass: monitorOperation > cn: Modify > > Idon't see nothing about the changes that I realized in the monitoring... > > Is the correct form
to start the monitoring in a DB ldap existent? > > thanks a lot for you help
Monitor information is mostly stored in operational attributes, which need to be explicitly requested by the client. Use, for example, "*" "+".
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