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NAME

       pmdads389 - 389 Directory Server PMDA

DESCRIPTION

       pmdads389  is  a  Performance  Metrics  Domain  Agent  (PMDA) which extracts live performance data from a
       running 389 Directory Server instance.

       See the Red Hat Directory Server Administration Guide for description for each metric.

INSTALLATION

       pmdads389 reads an optional configuration file

           • $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/ds389/ds389.conf

       This file can contain overridden values (Perl code) for the settings listed at the start of pmdads389.pl,
       namely:

           • LDAP server
           • bind DN
           • bind password
           • default search scope
           • default search base
           • default search filter
           • query interval
           • List of sources
           • List of attributes to display for each source

       Please  use  the provided ds389.conf.example as a starting point.  Once this is setup, you can access the
       names and values for the 389 DS performance metrics by doing the following as root:

           # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/ds389
           # ./Install

       To uninstall, do the following as root:

           # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/ds389
           # ./Remove

       pmdads389 is launched by pmcd(1) and should never be executed directly.  The Install and  Remove  scripts
       notify pmcd(1) when the agent is installed or removed.

FILES

       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/ds389/ds389.conf.example
              example configuration file for the pmdads389 agent

       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/ds389/ds389.conf
              configuration file for the pmdads389 agent

       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/ds389/Install
              installation script for the pmdads389 agent

       $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/ds389/Remove
              undo installation script for the pmdads389 agent

       $PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/ds389.log
              default log file for error messages from pmdads389

PCP ENVIRONMENT

       Environment  variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameterize the file and directory names used by
       PCP.  On each installation, the file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values for  these  variables.   The
       $PCP_CONF variable may be used to specify an alternative configuration file, as described in pcp.conf(5).

SEE ALSO

       PCPIntro(1), ldapsearch(1), pmcd(1) and ns-slapd(8).