for generic errors, as mentioned below "syslogd" ie. /var/log/messages
for replication errors you can specify it via slapd.conf, "replogfile" tag

HTH,
---lem

"Mark M. Barrios" wrote:

> from slapd.conf(5)
>
> loglevel <integer>
>                Specify the level at which debugging statements and
>                operation statistics should be syslogged (currently
>                logged to the syslogd(8) LOG_LOCAL4 facility).  Log
>                levels are additive, and available levels are:
>                        1      trace function calls
>                        2      debug packet handling
>                        4      heavy trace debugging
>                        8      connection management
>                        16     print out packets sent and received
>                        32     search filter processing
>                        64     configuration file processing
>                        128    access control list processing
>                        256    stats                            log
>                               connections/operations/results
>                        512    stats log entries sent
>                        1024   print   communication   with   shell
>                               backends
>                        2048   entry parsing
>
> Ina Patricia Lopez wrote:
> > i installed openldap on redhat. where can i see the log files for ldap?
> > such as user authentication result?
> > thanks,
> > ina patricia
> >
>
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