Nsslapd-Errorlog-Level (Error Log Level) - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.01 Configuration Manual

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nsslapd-errorlog-level (Error Log Level)

Specifies the level of logging to be used by the Directory Server. The log level is
additive; that is, specifying a value of 3 causes both levels 1 and 2 to be performed.
To turn logging off, remove the
dse.ldif
Entry DN
Valid Range
Default Value
Syntax
Example
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Netscape Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • January 2002
and restart the Directory Server.
cn=config
1 = Trace function calls. Logs a message when the server enters and exits
a function.
2 = Debug Packet handling
4 = Heavy trace output debugging
8 = Connection management
16 = Print out packets sent/received
32 = Search filter processing
64 = Config file processing
128 = Access control list processing
2048 = Log entry parsing debugging
4096 = Housekeeping thread debugging
8192 = Replication debugging
16384 = Default level of logging used for critical errors and other
messages that are always written to the error log, for example server
startup messages. Messages at this level are always included in the error
log regardless of the log level setting.
32768 = Database cache debugging.
65536 = Server plug-in debugging. It writes an entry to the log file when
a server plug-in calls slapi-log-error.
Logging is turned off (the nsslapd-errorlog-level attribute is not
included in the dse.ldif file).
Integer
nsslapd-errorlog-level: 8192
nsslapd-errorlog-level
attribute from

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