I have worked on looked for help to configure and use
slapd monitor abilities under redhat 6 with no success.
Here is my monitor section :
cat /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn\=config/olcDatabase\=\{2\}monitor.ldif
dn: olcDatabase={2}monitor,cn=config
objectclass: olcDatabaseConfig
olcaccess: {0}to * by dn.exact=”cn=Manager,dc=exemple,dc=fr”
by * none
olcaddcontentacl: FALSE
olcdatabase: {2}monitor
olclastmod: TRUE
olcmaxderefdepth: 15
olcmonitoring: FALSE
olcreadonly: FALSE
olcsyncusesubentry: FALSE
….
slapd runs and respond :
# ldapsearch -x -D ‘cn=Manager,dc=exemple,dc=fr’ -W -b
‘olcDatabase={2}monitor,cn=config’ -s base 1.1
# {2}monitor, config
dn: olcDatabase={2}monitor,cn=config
# search result
search: 2
result: 0 Success
However I can’t get any monitoring information :
$ ldapsearch -x -D ‘cn=Manager,dc=exemple,dc=fr’ -W -b ‘cn=Monitor’ -s base 1.1
# search result
search: 2
result: 32 No such object
Would you have any advice to use openldap monitoring abilities ?
# cat /etc/issue
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)
# rpm -qa | grep openldap-servers
openldap-servers-2.4.23-20.el6.x86_64
# slapd -VVV
@(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.4.23 (Oct 4 2011 07:43:22) $
mockbuild@x86-010.build.bos.redhat.com:/builddir/build/BUILD/openldap-2.4.23/openldap-2.4.23/build-servers/servers/slapd
Thanks for any help one could provide !
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Olivier