--On Saturday, January 24, 2009 10:51 PM +0000 ghenry@suretecsystems.com wrote:
The man pages always have the most details, but I think what ever the code has regarding options is the master source.
Can anyone clarify?
Hm, I was under the impression that -d (debug level) and LOG level were different. I.e., they don't always apply straight across.
-d debug-level Turn on debugging as defined by debug-level. If this option is specified, even with a zero argument, slapd will not fork or disassociate from the invoking terminal. Some general operation and status messages are printed for any value of debug-level. debug-level is taken as a bit string, with each bit correspond- ing to a different kind of debugging information. See <ldap_log.h> for details. Comma-separated arrays of friendly names can be specified to select debugging output of the corre- sponding debugging information. All the names recognized by the loglevel directive described in slapd.conf(5) are supported. If debug-level is ?, a list of installed levels is printed, and slapd exits.
And the man page for slapd seems to back that up. I.e., any LOG level setting works with -d, but there may be -d options that are beyond what LOG level supports.
--Quanah
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