Nsslapd-Errorlog-Logging-Enabled (Enable Error Logging); Nsslapd-Errorlog-Logmaxdiskspace (Error Log Maximum Disk Space); Nsslapd-Errorlog-Logminfreediskspace (Error Log Minimum Free Disk Space) - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference

nsslapd-errorlog-logging-enabled (Enable Error Logging)

Turns error logging on and off.
Entry DN:
Valid Values:
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:

nsslapd-errorlog-logmaxdiskspace (Error Log Maximum Disk Space)

Specifies the maximum amount of disk space in megabytes that the error logs are
allowed to consume. If this value is exceeded, the oldest error log is deleted.
When setting a maximum disk space, consider the total number of log files that
can be created due to log file rotation. Also, remember that there are three
different log files (access log, audit log, and error log) maintained by the Directory
Server, each of which will consume disk space. Compare these considerations to
the total amount of disk space that you want to be used by the error log.
Entry DN:
Valid Range:
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:
nsslapd-errorlog-logminfreediskspace (Error Log Minimum Free Disk
Space)
Specifies the minimum allowed free disk space in megabytes. When the amount
of free disk space falls below the value specified on this attribute, the oldest error
log is deleted until enough disk space is freed to satisfy this attribute.
Entry DN:
60
Red Hat Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • May 2005
cn=config
on | off
on
DirectoryString
nsslapd-errorlog-logging-enabled: on
cn=config
-1 | 1 to the maximum 32 bit integer value (2147483647), where a
value of -1 means that the disk space allowed to the error log is
unlimited in size.
500
Integer
nsslapd-errorlog-logmaxdiskspace: 500
cn=config

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