# $OpenLDAP$
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+# Copyright 1999-2007 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
# COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT.
H1: Monitoring
by your {{slapd.conf}}(5) file. The {{monitor}} backend requires
it.
-Second, instanticate the {{monitor backend}} by adding a
+Second, instantiate the {{monitor backend}} by adding a
{{database monitor}} directive below your existing database
sections. For instance:
Lastly, add additional global or database directives as needed.
Like most other database backends, the monitor backend does honor
-slapd(8) access and other adminstrative controls. As some monitor
+slapd(8) access and other administrative controls. As some monitor
information may be sensitive, it is generally recommend access to
cn=monitor be restricted to directory administrators and their
monitoring agents. Adding an {{access}} directive immediately below
suffix is hardcoded. It's always {{EX:cn=Monitor}}. So no {{suffix}}
directive should be provided. Also note that general purpose
database backends, the monitor backend cannot be instantiated
-multiple times. That is, there can only be one (or zero) occurances
+multiple times. That is, there can only be one (or zero) occurrences
of {{EX:database monitor}} in the server's configuration.
> Conns
> BER
> Filter
-> Config (useless)
+> Config
> ACL
> Stats
> Stats2
> Shell
> Parse
-> Cache (deprecated)
-> Index
+> Sync
These values can be added, replaced or deleted; they affect what
messages are sent to the syslog device.
+Custom values could be added by custom modules.
H3: Operations
> entryDN: cn=Write,cn=Waiters,cn=Monitor
> subschemaSubentry: cn=Subschema
> hasSubordinates: FALSE
+
+Add new monitored things here and discuss, referencing man pages and present
+examples
+
+