> On Mon, 13 Apr 2009, Scott Koranda wrote: > >> I want to set 'loglevel' in slapd.conf so that I will >> be able to see the details of what a client is >> sending to slapd when it modifies entries for a dn. >> Specifically I would like to see which attributes the >> client is requesting to modify for the dn and the values it is >> sending for those attributes. >> >> What value for 'loglevel' results in the least >> verbose logging but would still show me that >> information? > > > modify.c: Statslog( LDAP_DEBUG_STATS, "%s MOD > attr=%s\n", > > so loglevel stats.
Thanks for the quick response. I changed 'loglevel' to 'stats' and restarted slapd and then made a test modification using the ldapmodify command line tool. Specifically I modified the 'mail' attribute for dn: employeeNumber=882,ou=people,dc=myorg,dc=org and then I checked using ldapsearch that the attribute was indeed modified. I see this in the log file for the modification: Apr 13 18:03:05 oregano slapd[3803]: conn=10383 op=1 MOD dn="employeeNumber=882,ou=people,dc=myorg,dc=org" Apr 13 18:03:05 oregano slapd[3803]: conn=10383 op=1 MOD attr=mail Apr 13 18:03:06 oregano slapd[3803]: conn=10383 op=1 RESULT tag=103 err=0 text= Apr 13 18:03:06 oregano slapd[3803]: conn=10383 op=2 UNBIND Apr 13 18:03:06 oregano slapd[3803]: conn=10383 fd=17 closed So I can see that a modification is being made to the attribute 'mail' but I cannot see what modification the client is sending in. Is there a loglevel that will show me the value being sent by the client for the attribute that is being modified? Thanks, Scott
