Nsslapd-Auditlog-Maxlogsperdir (Audit Log Maximum Number Of Log Files); Nsslapd-Auditlog-Mode (Audit Log File Permission) - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 7.0 Configuration Manual

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nsslapd-auditlog-maxlogsperdir (Audit Log Maximum Number of Log
Files)
Specifies the total number of audit logs that can be contained in the directory
where the audit log is stored. If you are using log file rotation, then each time the
audit log is rotated, a new log file is created. When the number of files contained in
the audit log directory exceeds the value stored on this attribute, then the oldest
version of the log file is deleted. The default is
server will not rotate the log, and it will grow indefinitely.
If the value for this attribute is higher than
nsslapd-auditlog-logrotationtime
rotation is specified. If the
value of
, then there is no log rotation. See "nsslapd-auditlog-logrotationtime
-1
(Audit Log Rotation Time)," on page 51, for more information.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Range:
1 to the maximum 32 bit integer value (2147483647)
Default Value:
1
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsslapd-auditlog-maxlogsperdir: 10

nsslapd-auditlog-mode (Audit Log File Permission)

Specifies the access mode or file permissions with which audit log files are to be
created. The valid values are any combination of
numbered or absolute UNIX file permissions. The value must be a combination of a
3-digit number, the digits varying from 0 through 7:
- None
0
- Execute only
1
- Write only
2
- Write and execute
3
- Read only
4
- Read and execute
5
- Read and write
6
- Read, write, and execute
7
1
, then you need to check the
1
attribute to establish whether or not log
nsslapd-auditlog-logrotationtime
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log. If you accept this default, the
attribute has a
to
since they mirror
000
777
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