Nsslapd-Errorlog (Error Log) - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.2 Configuration Manual

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That is, the Directory Server publishes
entry as follows:
cn=schema
objectclasses: ( 2.5.6.6 NAME 'person' DESC 'Standard ObjectClass'
SUP 'top' MUST ( objectclass $ sn $ cn ) MAY ( aci $ description $
seealso $ telephonenumber $ userpassword ) )
However, RFC 2252 indicates that this attribute should be published as follows:
objectclasses: ( 2.5.6.6 NAME 'person' DESC 'Standard ObjectClass'
SUP top MUST ( objectclass $ sn $ cn ) MAY ( aci $ description $
seealso $ telephonenumber $ userpassword ) )
Notice the absence of single quotes around the word
Turning this attribute on will cause the Directory Server Resource Kit LDAP clients
to no longer function, as they require the schema as defined in RFC 2252.
Turning this attribute off causes the Directory Server to conform to RFC 2252,
but doing so may interfere with some earlier LDAP clients. Specifically, any
client written using the Netscape Java LDAP SDK 4.x will no longer be able to
correctly read and modify schema. This includes the 4.x version of the Netscape
Console. Please note that turning this attribute on or off does not affect versions
6.x of Netscape Console.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Values:
on | off
Default Value:
on
Syntax:
DirectoryString
Example:
nsslapd-enquote-sup-oc: off

nsslapd-errorlog (Error Log)

Specifies the pathname and filename of the log used to record error messages
generated by the Directory Server. These messages can describe error
conditions, but more often they will contain informative conditions such as
these:
Server startup and shutdown times
Port number the server uses
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
attributes in the
objectclasses
.
top
Chapter 2
Core Server Configuration Reference
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