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T able 5.4 . Error Log Levels
Setting
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2
4
8
16
32
64
128
2048
4096
8192
16384
32768
65536
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5.2.2. Error Log Content

T he error log format is simpler than the access log entries. It is also more flexible because the kind of
information returned depends on the service or operation which is writing the log entry. Generally, error
log entries contain the following elements:
Red Hat D irectory Server 8.1 Configuration and Command Reference
Console Name
T race function calls
Packeting handlings
Heavy trace output
Connection management
Packets sent/received
Search filter processing
Config file processing
Access control list processing
Log entry parsing.
Housekeeping
Replication
Default
Entry cache
Plug-ins
Access control summary
Description
Logs a message when the
server enters and exits a
function.
Logs debug information for
packets processed by the
server.
Logs when the server enters
and exits a function, with
additional debugging messages.
Logs the current connection
status, including the connection
methods used for a SASL bind.
Print out the numbers of packets
sent and received by the server.
Logs all of the functions called
by a search operation.
Prints any .conf configuration
files used with the server, line
by line, when the server is
started. By default, only slapd-
collations.conf is available
and processed.
Logs schema parsing
debugging information.
Housekeeping thread
debugging.
Logs detailed information about
every replication-related
operation, including updates and
errors, which is important for
debugging replication problems.
Default level of logging used for
critical errors and other
messages that are always
written to the error log, such as
server startup messages.
Messages at this level are
always included in the error log,
regardless of the log level
setting.
Database entry cache
debugging.
Writes an entry to the log file
when a server plug-in calls
slapi-log-error, so this is
used for server plug-in
debugging.
Microsecond resolution for
timestamps instead of the
default seconds. T his cannot be
enabled in the Directory Server
Console.
Summarizes information about
access to the server, much less
verbose than level 128. T his
value is recommended for use
when a summary of access
control processing is needed.
Use 128 for very detailed
processing messages.
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