Dear Folks,
We are running openldap-servers-2.3.43-12.el5_6.7 on CentOS 5 on four HP blades. We have only stats loglevel: grep level /etc/openldap/slapd.conf loglevel stats ...but these servers are rather busy, and the logfiles are massive: # ls -lSr | tail -n4 -rw------- 1 root root 7160148590 Jul 28 10:48 ldap -rw------- 1 root root 24102619198 Jul 26 04:02 ldap.3 -rw------- 1 root root 25034865261 Jul 27 04:02 ldap.2 -rw------- 1 root root 25504838803 Jul 28 04:02 ldap.1
and are threatening to fill the disk. We want *some* logging, but we don't want too much. Can anyone suggest a useful log level here?
It would be great to have some control over the verbosity of logging of each subsystem; for example, we cannot log any information about syncrepl, as that would totally fill our disks.
On 28/07/11 10:52 +1000, Nick Urbanik wrote:
We want *some* logging, but we don't want too much. Can anyone suggest a useful log level here?
It would be great to have some control over the verbosity of logging of each subsystem; for example, we cannot log any information about syncrepl, as that would totally fill our disks.
Silly me, syslog.conf was accepting debug level. At .info it is okay. Sorry for the noise.
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