Hi,
I read your first post. I found it very interesting but was not able to
get a clear understanding of your needs. This second post would also
need additional details. The cn=ldbm database monitoring will mainly
return stats about DB activity and are IMHO a bit raw data.
In the posts you also mentioned, replication lag and "waves" of
replication session. More specifically what concerns are you trying to
fix ? Do you want to monitor, for reporting, to anticipate with a
corrective actions ?
best regards
thierry
On 4/20/23 05:11, dweller dweller wrote:
I wrote a really long post but now looking at it again and searching for monitoring problems in mailing list it seems kind of vague and unrelated.
I found that records under cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config expose database metrics (I only knew about metrics under cn=monitor). So I will try to expose them to monitoring system and see what I could find during high load tasks.
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