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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Reference 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) |
1. Directory Server Enterprise Edition File Reference
Software Layout for Directory Server Enterprise Edition
Directory Server Instance Default Layout
Directory Proxy Server Instance Default Layout
Part I Directory Server Reference
4. Directory Server LDIF and Search Filters
6. Directory Server Monitoring
7. Directory Server Replication
8. Directory Server Data Caching
11. Directory Server Groups and Roles
12. Directory Server Class of Service
14. Directory Server Internationalization Support
Part II Directory Proxy Server Reference
15. Directory Proxy Server Overview
16. Directory Proxy Server Load Balancing and Client Affinity
17. Directory Proxy Server Distribution
18. Directory Proxy Server Virtualization
19. Connections Between Directory Proxy Server and Backend LDAP Servers
20. Connections Between Clients and Directory Proxy Server
21. Directory Proxy Server Client Authentication
22. Security in Directory Proxy Server
23. Directory Proxy Server Logging
Error Logs for Directory Proxy Server
Access Logs for Directory Proxy Server
Format of an Access Log Message
Message Parts in an Access Log
Bind Logs for Directory Proxy Server
Connection Logs for Directory Proxy Server
Format of a Connection Log Message
Message Part in a Connection Log
Tracking Client Requests Through Directory Proxy Server and Directory Server Access Logs
Tracking Operations by Connection
Tracking Operations in Directory Proxy Server
Tracking Operations Between Directory Proxy Server and Directory Server
The Directory Proxy Server logging service provides access logs and error logs. The logs are flat files that contain information about client operations and about the health of Directory Proxy Server. By default, log files are stored under instance-path/logs with the permission of 600. If an instance of Directory Proxy Server is started without valid log files, log files are created in the default location and a warning is sent to DSCC.
You can configure the following aspects of the logs:
Set the log level for each message category
Globally set the default log-level for all message categories
Globally enable all logs
Set the name, location and permissions of log files
Set the maximum number of log files
Define a rotation policy for each log file
Include or exclude search filters in access log messages for search operations
Log messages can also be sent to the syslog daemon. For information about how to log messages to a syslog daemon, see Logging Alerts to the syslogd Daemon in Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Administration Guide.