Ldap Response Type; Unindexed Search Indicator; Vlv-Related Entries - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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= moddn
MODDN
= extended operation
EXT
= abandon operation
ABANDON
If the LDAP request resulted in sorting of entries, then you will see
followed by the number of candidate entries that were sorted. See the bold text in
this example:
[04/May/2005:15:51:46 -0700] conn=114 op=68 SORT serialno (1)
The number enclosed in parentheses specifies the number of candidate entries that
were sorted, which in this case is 1.

LDAP Response Type

The LDAP response type indicates the LDAP response being issued by the LDAP
client. Possible values are:
= result
RESULT
= entry
ENTRY
= referral or search reference
REFERRAL

Unindexed Search Indicator

The unindexed search indicator,
unindexed, which means that the database itself had to be directly searched instead
of the index file. Unindexed searches occur when the
was reached within the index file used for the search, when no index file existed, or
when the index file was not configured in the way required by the search.
NOTE
An unindexed search indicator is often accompanied by a large
value, as unindexed searches are generally more time
etime
consuming.

VLV-Related Entries

When a search involves virtual list views (VLVs), appropriate entries are logged in
the access log file. Similar to the other entries, VLV-specific entries show the
request and response information side by side, like this:
VLV RequestInformation ResponseInformation
where RequestInformation is of the form:
, indicates that the search performed was
notes=U
nsslapd-idlistscanlimit
Chapter 5
Access Log and Connection Code Reference
Access Log Content
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