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This attribute shows the clean pages forced from the cache.

nsslapd-db-page-rw-evict-rate

This attribute shows the dirty pages forced from the cache.

nsslapd-db-page-trickle-rate

This attribute shows the dirty pages written using the memp_trickle interface.

nsslapd-db-page-write-rate

This attribute shows the pages read into the cache.

nsslapd-db-pages-in-use

This attribute shows all pages, clean or dirty, currently in use.

nsslapd-db-txn-region-wait-rate

This attribute shows the number of times that a thread of control was force to wait before obtaining the
region lock.

3.4 .5. Database Attributes under cn=default indexes, cn=config, cn=ldbm database,
cn=plugins, cn=config

The set of default indexes is stored here. Default indexes are configured per backend in order to
optimize Directory Server functionality for the majority of setup scenarios. All indexes, except system-
essential ones, can be removed, but care should be taken so as not to cause unnecessary disruptions.
For further information on indexes, refer to the "Managing Indexes" chapter in the Directory Server
Administrator's Guide
.

3.4 .5.1. cn

This attribute provides the name of the attribute to index.

Parameter

Description

Entry DN

cn=default indexes, cn=config, cn=ldbm
database, cn=plugins, cn=config

Valid Values

Any valid index cn

Default Value

None

Syntax

DirectoryString

Example

cn: aci

3.4 .5.2. description

This optional attribute provides a free-hand text description of what the index actually performs.

Parameter

Description

Entry DN

cn=default indexes, cn=config, cn=ldbm
database, cn=plugins, cn=config

Valid Values
Default Value

None

Syntax

DirectoryString

Example

description:substring index

3.4 .5.3. nsIndex

This object class defines an index in the backend database. This object is defined in Directory Server.

Superior Class

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OID

2.16.840.1.113730.3.2.44

Required Attributes

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