Number Of Entries; Elapsed Time; Ldap Request Type - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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tag=100
tag=101
tag=103
tag=105
tag=107
tag=109
tag=111
tag=115
on holds a referral to the entry you require. Search references are expressed in
terms of a referral.
tag=120
NOTE

Number of Entries

The number of entries, in this case
that were found matching the LDAP client's request.

Elapsed Time

Elapsed time, in this case
that it took the Directory Server to perform the LDAP operation. An
of
means that the operation actually took milliseconds to perform. If you want
0
to have microsecond resolution for this item in the access log, enter a value of
131328

LDAP Request Type

The LDAP request type indicates the type of LDAP request being issued by the
LDAP client. Possible values are:
SRCH
MOD
DEL
ADD
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indicates the actual entry for which you were searching.
for a result from a search operation.
for a result from a modify operation.
for a result from an add operation.
for a result from a delete operation.
for a result from a moddn operation.
for a result from a compare operation.
indicates a search reference when the entry you perform your search
for a result from an extended operation.
and
tag=100
tag=115
unlikely that you will see them in your access log.
etime=1000
(256+131072) in the
nsslapd-accesslog-level
= search
= modify
= delete
= add
are not result tags as such, and so it is
, indicates the number of entries
nentries=0
, indicates the amount of time (in seconds)
value
etime
configuration attribute.

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