Nsslapd-ds4-compatible-schema, Nsslapd-errorlog (error log) – Red Hat 8.1 User Manual

Page 29

Advertising
background image

This attribute sets whether change sequence numbers (CSNs), when available, are to be logged in the
access log. By default, CSN logging is turned on.

Parameter

Description

Entry DN

cn=config

Valid Values

on | off

Default Value

on

Syntax

DirectoryString

Example

nsslapd-csnlogging: on

2.3.1.4 1. nsslapd-ds4 -compatible-schema

Makes the schema in cn=schema compatible with 4.x versions of Directory Server.

Parameter

Description

Entry DN

cn=config

Valid Values

on | off

Default Value

off

Syntax

DirectoryString

Example

nsslapd-ds4-compatible-schema: off

2.3.1.4 2. nsslapd-enquote-sup-oc (Enable Superior Object Class Enquoting)

This attribute is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of Directory Server.

This attribute controls whether quoting in the objectclass attributes contained in the cn=schema
entry conforms to the quoting specified by Internet draft RFC 2252. By default, the Directory Server
conforms to RFC 2252, which indicates that this value should not be quoted. Only very old clients need
this value set to on, so leave it off.

Turning this attribute on or off does not affect Directory Server Console.

Parameter

Description

Entry DN

cn=config

Valid Values

on | off

Default Value

off

Syntax

DirectoryString

Example

nsslapd-enquote-sup-oc: off

2.3.1.4 3. nsslapd-errorlog (Error Log)

This attribute sets the path 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 contain
informative conditions, such as:

Server startup and shutdown times.
The port number that the server uses.

This log contains differing amounts of information depending on the current setting of the Log Level
attribute. See

Section 2.3.1.44, “nsslapd-errorlog-level (Error Log Level)”

for more information.

Parameter

Description

Entry DN

cn=config

Valid Values

Any valid filename

Default Value

/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/errors

Syntax

DirectoryString

Example

nsslapd-errorlog:
/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/errors

For error logging to be enabled, this attribute must have a valid path and filename, and the nsslapd-
errorlog-logging-enabled
configuration attribute must be switched to on. The table lists the four
possible combinations of values for these two configuration attributes and their outcome in terms of
disabling or enabling of error logging.

Red Hat Directory Server 8.1 Configuration and Command Reference

29

Advertising