Using Novell iMonitor 2.1
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Creating a Custom Report
Custom reports let you launch any iMonitor page as a report.
1
In iMonitor, click Reports
>
Report Config
.
2
Click
on the
Custom Reports
line in the
Runable Report
list.
3
Enter a name for the report, then enter the URL to the iMonitor page you want to launch as a
report.
When running a custom report, enter the URL as follows:
/nds/
required page
4
Specify the number of versions of the report you want to keep.
5
(Optional) Click
Save
to save the report.
6
(Optional) Configure the report to run on either a periodic basis or at a later time.
6a
Specify a frequency, start time, and start day.
6b
Click
Schedule
.
7
Click
Run Report
to start the report.
7.4.20 Viewing Schema, Class, and Attribute Definitions
From the Schema page, you can view your schema, class, and attribute definitions. You can view the
schema that is loaded on your tree, with any extensions that have been made, and information
specific to your particular schema, such as any changes or extensions you’ve made to the schema.
1
In iMonitor, click
Schema
in the Assistant frame.
2
Choose from the following options:
Synchronization List
lists the servers that this server will synchronize with. This option is
available only for servers running NDS eDirectory 8.5 or later. You must have Supervisor
rights on the server to view this information.
Schema Root
displays information about the schema replica closest to the root of the tee in this
context.
Each eDirectory server stores a replica of the schema in its entirety. The schema replica is
stored separately from the partitions that contain directory objects. Changes to any one schema
replica are propagated to the other replicas. You can perform modifications to the schema only
through a server that stores a writable replica of the root partition. Servers storing read-only
replicas of the root partition can read but not modify schema information.
Attribute Definitions
lists the name of each attribute, the syntax that the attribute value will be
in, and the constraints that the attribute operates under. Use the navigation frame on the left to
browse for and access individual attributes.
Class Definitions
lists the name of each class, its rules, and its attributes. Use the navigation
frame on the left to browse for and access individual attributes.
7.4.21 Searching for Objects
From the Search page, you can search objects based on a variety of query options and filters. The
search query options and filters are grouped in two levels of search request forms: basic and
advanced. The basic search request form is designed for average users of eDirectory and simple
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