I am running the stock OpenLDAP-servers on a CentOS 6 system. Everything is working just fine, but I am trying to debug connections from a Ubuntu (18.04) system and want to turn on logging in slapd, but although I can get slapd to create a log file, it never actually writes anything.
I have these two lines in /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn=config.ldif:
olcLogFile: /var/log/slapd/log olcLogLevel: conns BER config ACL stats none
And although /var/log/slapd/log gets created, nothing is ever written to it.
What am I missing?
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 07:55:17PM -0400, Robert Heller wrote:
I am running the stock OpenLDAP-servers on a CentOS 6 system. Everything is working just fine, but I am trying to debug connections from a Ubuntu (18.04) system and want to turn on logging in slapd, but although I can get slapd to create a log file, it never actually writes anything.
I used misc debug flags for when I invoke slapd:
https://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/runningslapd.html
Note these a bitflags, that can be combined:
256 (0x100 stats) stats log connections/operations/results 512 (0x200 stats2) stats log entries sent
I have these two lines in /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn=config.ldif:
olcLogFile: /var/log/slapd/log olcLogLevel: conns BER config ACL stats none
And although /var/log/slapd/log gets created, nothing is ever written to it.
What am I missing?
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