Access Log - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.01 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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You can configure the following parameters:
The maximum size of the combined archived logs. When the maximum size is
reached, the oldest archived log is automatically deleted. If you don't want to
set a maximum size, type
parameter is ignored in the number of log files is set to
The minimum amount of free disk space. When the free disk space reaches this
minimum value, the oldest archived log is automatically deleted. The default is
MB. This parameter is ignored in the number of log files is set to
5
The maximum age of log files. When a log file reaches this maximum age, it is
automatically deleted. The default is
number of log files is set to

Access Log

The access log contains detailed information about client connections to the
directory. This section contains the following procedures:
Viewing the Access Log
Configuring the Access Log
Viewing the Access Log
To view the access log:
On the Directory Server Console, select the Status tab, then in the navigation
1.
tree, expand the Logs folder and select the Access Log icon.
A table displays a list of the last 25 entries in the access log.
To refresh the current display, click Refresh. Select the Continuous checkbox if
2.
you want the display to refresh automatically every ten seconds.
To view an archived access log, select it from the Select Log pull-down menu.
3.
To display a different number of messages, enter the number you want to view
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in the "Lines to show" text box and then click Refresh.
You can display messages containing a string you specify. To do this, enter the
5.
string in the "Show only lines containing" text box and then click Refresh.
in this field. The default is
-1
month. This parameter is ignored in the
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Monitoring Server and Database Activity
Viewing and Configuring Log Files
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