Access Log Content
Abandon Message
The abandon message, in this case
op=2 ABANDON targetop=1 msgid=2 nentries=0 etime=0
operation has been aborted, where
sent before the operation was aborted,
(in seconds) had elapsed, and
from a previously initiated operation (that appears earlier in the access log).
There are two possible log
ID succeeds in locating which operation was to be aborted. If the message ID
succeeds in locating the operation (the
However, if the message ID does not succeed in locating the operation or if the
operation had already finished prior to the
log will read as follows:
[21/Apr/2005:11:39:52 -0700] conn=12 op=2 ABANDON
targetop=NOTFOUND msgid=2
where
unknown operation or already complete.
Message ID
The message ID, in this case
generated by the LDAP SDK client. The message ID may have a different value
than the Red Hat Directory Server Operation Number but identifies the same
operation. The message ID is used in the context of an
the user which client operation is being abandoned.
NOTE
SASL Multi-Stage Bind Logging
In Directory Server, logging for multi-stage binds is explicit. Each stage in the
bind process is logged, and, where appropriate, the progress statement
bind in progress
In logging a SASL bind, the
number (see "Version Number") and the SASL mechanism used, as shown below
with the GSS-API mechanism.
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ABANDON
targetop=NOTFOUND
The Directory Server operation number starts counting at 0, and, in
the majority of LDAP SDK/client implementations, the message ID
number starts counting at 1, which explains why the message ID is
frequently equal to the Directory Server operation number plus 1.
is included.
[21/Apr/2005:11:39:52 -0700] conn=12
indicates the number of entries
nentries=0
value indicates how much time
etime=0
corresponds to an operation value
targetop=1
messages, depending on whether the message
) then the log will read as above.
targetop
ABANDON
indicates the operation to be aborted was either an
, is the LDAP operation identifier, as
msgid=2
method is followed by the LDAP version
sasl
, indicates that an
request being sent, then the
operation and tells
ABANDON
SASL
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