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Directory Server Log Analyzer 0.0.1.1 released
The first release of the OpenDS Directory Server Access Log Analyzer has been released at http://kenai.com/projects/dsla. This first working version is named 0.0.1.1, is very minimalist, and only supports OpenDS access logs, has no persistent storage, and is probably as buggy as the US Embassy in Moscow. It has been more or less tested with access logs from OpenDS 1.0 collected from some performance testing that was conducted in August 2008. This version reports the number, maximum, minimum and average etimes for most LDAP operations. All are welcome to use it and test it.
If anyone has some access log files from any version of OpenDS, please send me some snippets so that my testing can continue.\
Future releases will contain support for various databases (LDAP, BDB, and MySQL), a directory scanner to pick up new access logs generated by OpenDS, and a way to send files to the software without using the administrative interface, and whatever other features that are deemed useful. Also, support for other directory server software such as Sun's DIrectory Server Enterprise Edition and OpenLDAP will be added.
Interested parties should join the mailing lists at http://kenai.com/projects/dsla/lists, report defects at https://kenai.com/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?product=dsla, and contribute code.
Posted at 07:23AM May 06, 2009 by tgardner in OpenDS |
Directory Server Enterprise Edition standards support
From time to time, questions arise about which Requests for Comment (RFC) are supported by the DIrectory Server Enterprise Edition. The list of supported RFCs is fully documented at the DSEE docs.sun.com website.
Posted at 03:50AM May 05, 2009 by tgardner in Sun |
OpenDS and JVM args
The correct way to specify JVM arguments for OpenDS.[Read More]Posted at 06:00AM May 01, 2009 by tgardner in OpenDS |
Wednesday May 06, 2009