Am 19.09.2011 08:47, schrieb Nick Urbanik:
> Dear Team,
> 
> I'm using CentOS 5, some machines with OpenLDAP 2.3.43-12, some with
> 2.4.23-15, on both 32 and 64-bit architectures.
> 
> I am puzzled by the lack of logging I see.
> 
> In all cases, I am using slapd.conf OpenLDAP configuration.
> 
> I am running slapd with the option -l local0:
> # ps auxwww | grep slap[d]
> ldap     17866  0.0  1.7 242104  9000 ?        Ssl  15:54   0:00 
> /usr/sbin/slapd -h ldap:/// -u ldap -l local0
> 
> With this in /etc/syslog.conf:
> local0.info                                           -/var/log/ldap
> 
> and this:
> # grep loglevel /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
> loglevel     -1
> 
> I get nothing logged when I restart OpenLDAP, nor when I search (and
> get output).
> 
> However, if I change the /etc/syslog.conf entry to:
> local0.*                                              -/var/log/ldap
> 
> I get plenty of output into /var/log/ldap.
> 
> QUESTIONS:
> 
> 1. What should I expect to be logged at info priority with loglevel -1?
> 2. Does anyone have any suggestions of what I may be missing here?

Hi,

as far as I know, OpenLDAP doesn't really use syslog priorities. You
have to set at least 'debug' and then control what you want to log with
the loglevel setting in slapd.conf.


Regards,
Christian Manal

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