Parameter
Syntax
Example
2.3.1.5. nsslapd-accesslog-logexpirationtime (Access Log Expiration
Time)
This attribute specifies the maximum age that a log file is allowed to reach before it is deleted. This
attribute supplies only the number of units. The units are provided by the nsslapd-accesslog-
logexpirationtimeunit attribute.
Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Range
Default Value
Syntax
Example
2.3.1.6. nsslapd-accesslog-logexpirationtimeunit (Access Log Expiration
Time Unit)
This attribute specifies the units for nsslapd-accesslog-logexpirationtime attribute. If the unit
is unknown by the server, then the log never expires.
Parameter
Entry DN
Valid Values
Default Value
Syntax
Example
2.3.1.7. nsslapd-accesslog-logging-enabled (Access Log Enable
Logging)
Disables and enables accesslog logging but only in conjunction with the nsslapd-accesslog
attribute that specifies the path and parameter of the log used to record each database access.
For access logging to be enabled, this attribute must be switched to on, and the nsslapd-
accesslog configuration attribute must have a valid path and parameter. The table lists the four
possible combinations of values for these two configuration attributes and their outcome in terms of
disabling or enabling of access logging.
Description
DirectoryString
nsslapd-accesslog-logbuffering: off
Description
cn=config
-1 to the maximum 32 bit integer value
(2147483647)
A value of -1 or 0 means that the log never
expires.
-1
Integer
nsslapd-accesslog-logexpirationtime: 2
Description
cn=config
month | week | day
month
DirectoryString
nsslapd-accesslog-logexpirationtimeunit: week
cn=config
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