Syntax:
Example:
nsslapd-accesslog (Access Log)
Specifies the path and filename of the log used to record each database access. The
following information is recorded by default in the log file:
•
IP address of the client machine that accessed the database.
•
Operations performed (for example: search, add, modify).
•
Result of the access (for example: the number of entries returned).
For more information on turning access logging off, see chapter 12, "Monitoring
Server and Database Activity," in the Red Hat Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
For access logging to be enabled, this attribute must have a valid path and
filename, and the
must be switched to
values for these two configuration attributes and their outcome in terms of
disabling or enabling of access logging.
Attributes in dse.ldif
nsslapd-accesslog-logging-enabled
nsslapd-accesslog
nsslapd-accesslog-logging-enabled
nsslapd-accesslog
nsslapd-accesslog-logging-enabled
nsslapd-accesslog
nsslapd-accesslog-logging-enabled
nsslapd-accesslog
Entry DN:
DirectoryString
nsslapd-accesscontrol: off
nsslapd-accesslog-logging-enabled
. The table below lists the four possible combinations of
on
Value
on
empty string
on
filename
off
empty string
off
filename
cn=config
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
configuration attribute
Logging enabled or
disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
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