Manual Log File Rotation - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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To configure audit logging:
On the Directory Server Console, select the Configuration tab. Then, in the
1.
navigation tree, expand the Logs folder and select the Audit Log icon.
The audit log configuration attributes are displayed in the right pane.
To enable audit logging, select the Enable Logging checkbox.
2.
To disable audit logging, clear the checkbox. By default, audit logging is
disabled.
Enter the full path and filename you want the directory to use for the audit log
3.
in the field provided.
The default is
Set the maximum number of logs, log size, and periodicity of archiving.
4.
For information on these parameters, see "Defining a Log File Rotation Policy,"
on page 392.
Set the maximum size of combined archived logs, minimum amount of free
5.
disk space, and maximum age for a log file.
For information on these parameters, see "Defining a Log File Deletion Policy,"
on page 392.
When you have finished making changes, click Save.
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Manual Log File Rotation

The Directory Server supports automatic log file rotation for all three logs.
However, you can manually rotate log files if you have not set automatic log file
creation or deletion policies. By default, access, error, and audit log files can be
found in the following location:
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-serverID/logs/
To manually rotate log files:
Shut down the server.
1.
See "Starting and Stopping the Directory Server," on page 31 for instructions.
Move or rename the log file you are rotating in case you need the old log file
2.
for future reference.
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd- serverID /logs/audit
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Manual Log File Rotation
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