bahan w wrote:
Hm, thinking about that, I'm using FreeIPA and I can see two instances
in /var/log/dirsrv :
ls -l /var/log/dirsrv
total 8
drwxrwx--- 2 dirsrv dirsrv 4096 Aug 21 11:45 slapd-<MYINSTANCE>
drwxrwx--- 2 pkisrv dirsrv 4096 Aug 21 11:50 slapd-PKI-IPA
If I change the value of "nsslapd-accesslog" and "nsslapd-errorlog", it
will modify the value for both of them no ?
According to the documentation :
###
Default Value /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-/instance_name//access
###
Can I use the value "instance_name" ? Is it a variable that can be
translated by dirsrv to correspond to each instance ? Or is it me who
has to put by myself the name of the instance, but in this case how to
set this value differently for each instance ?
An instance is a standalone, separate set of configuration and data for
389-ds. Each instance is completely indedependent of any others.
Each instance has its own cn=config so you need to set new values for
both. instance_name in this documentation is just a placeholder. You'd
use either slapd-<MYINSTANCE> or slapd-PKI-IPA.
rob
Best regards.
Bahan
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 6:14 PM, bahan w <bahanw042014@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:bahanw042014@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Thank you for your answer.
Best regards.
Bahan
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Mark Reynolds <mareynol@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mareynol@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 08/20/2015 10:20 AM, bahan w wrote:
Hm ok.
Ok, and to do that I use the ldapmodify command ?
Something like :
ldapmodify -x -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w <mdp password manager> -h <FQDN hosting server> -p 389
dn:cn=config
changetype:modify
replace:nsslapd-accesslog
nsslapd-accesslog:<MYPATH>
dn:cn=config
changetype:modify
replace:nsslapd-errorlog
nsslapd-errorlog:<MYPATH>
And then two ctrl+D to close the CLI ?
Yes, but you need to restart the Directory Server for those
changes to take effect. (restart-dirsrv)
Best regards.
Bahan
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Jochen Schneider
<scne59@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:scne59@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 20/08/15 13:53, bahan w wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I installed recently FreeIPA 3.0.0-47 and I have a
question related to
> the logging dir used.
> We know that the logs are stored in /var/log/dirsrv
folder but we would
> like to move this elsewhere ?
>
> Do you know if it is possible ?
It is.
Set "nsslapd-accesslog" and "nsslapd-errorlog" under
"cn=config"
accordingly.
see:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/10/html/Configuration_Command_and_File_Reference/Core_Server_Configuration_Reference.html#cnconfig-nsslapd_accesslog_Access_Log
J.
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