Cl?ment OUDOT wrote: >>> - Statistics are displayed in CONSOLE and in LSC loggers >>> - LDIF code is displayed in LSC logger, but other messages too, so I can >>> not use the LDIF : maybe should we have a specific LDIF logger which >>> logs >>> all changes mande by the LSC under LDIF ? >> Well, if what you want is an output that only contains LDIF, then that's >> not really a "log". Maybe we should think about a different output, that >> only writes LDIF, instead of writing to LDAP? Would that work for you? > > Yes, that is what I proposed : a specific log4j logger which logs evrery > changes under LDIF form. If you just want LDIF, you run LSC in "dry" mode, > and only get the LDIF, and if you don't want LDIF, just configure log4j.
The class org.interldap.lsc.utils.LocalizedJndiModificationsLayout outputs directory modifications as LDIF. Is this not what you want? >>> Have some docs on level used and messages ? >> There are no LSC-specific docs on logs. However, since we use log4j for >> logging, there are some docs on the internet about configuring log4j... >> probably not what you really need here though! > > No I want to give info for exploitation, so it concerns log contents. Waht > do I see when i put warn level, debug level, ... ? I don't really know how to answer this question. Available levels are DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR and FATAL. From right to left, you get more and more information about what LSC is doing. Anything below WARN is just for information only, and can help analyze problems. Details of modifications (such as LDIF output as discussed above) are at the INFO level. Does this help? Jon

