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Use the Predicate Data properties page in ConsoleOne to manage the collection of data.
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In ConsoleOne, right-click the Server object.
2
Click
Properties
>
Predicate Data
>
Properties
.
3
Specify the appropriate configuration for the ndsPredicateStats object.
Update Interval
sets the number of seconds to wait before refreshing the data display and
writing data to disk.
Advanced > Enable
specifies whether the collection process should run in the background or
should be turned off. If you turn off data collection, the most recently collected data will either
be released from memory or, if you've selected Write to Disk, will be moved to disk.
Advanced > Write to Disk
determines storage location of predicate data, either always in
memory or moving from memory to disk as specified in the Update Interval.
Advanced > Display Value Text
determines whether the data display will be abbreviated or
complete. The abbreviated display provides enough information to determine which predicates
are good candidates for indexes.
4
Click
OK
to update the object configuration.
6.4 eDirectory Service Manager
The eDirectory Service Manager provides information about available eDirectory services and their
states. You can also use the Service Manager to start and stop these services.
Service Manager manages only eDirectory services. This is done with the help of the
dsservcfg.xml
configuration file, which lists the services to be managed on various platform. It
also lets you add or remove services from the list.
You can access the eDirectory Service Manager through the following methods:
•
“Using the eMBox Client Service Manager eMTool” on page 182
•
“Using the Service Manager Plug-In to Novell iManager” on page 183
6.4.1 Using the eMBox Client Service Manager eMTool
The eDirectory Management Toolbox (eMBox) Client is a command line Java client that gives you
remote access to the eDirectory Service Manager eMTool. The
emboxclient.jar
file is
installed on your server as part of eDirectory. You can run it on any machine with a JVM. For more
information on the eMBox Client, see
Section 18.1, “Using the eMBox Command Line Client,” on
page 531
.
To use the eMBox Client Service Manager eMTool:
1
Run the eMBox Client in interactive mode by entering the following at the command line:
java -cp
path_to_the_file/
emboxclient.jar embox -i
(If you have already put the
emboxclient.jar
file in your class path, you only need to
enter
java embox -i
.)
The eMBox Client prompt appears:
eMBox Client>
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