HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 configuration, command, and file reference
Table 5-1 Commonly-used tags (continued)
DescriptionTag
A result from a delete operation.tag=107
A result from a moddn operation.tag=109
A result from a compare operation.tag=111
A search reference when the entry on which the search was performed holds a referral to the required
entry. Search references are expressed in terms of a referral.
tag=115
A result from an extended operation.tag=120
NOTE:
tag=100 and tag=115 are not result tags as such, and so it is unlikely that they will be recorded
in the access log.
5.1.2.9 Number of entries
nentries shows the number of entries, in this case nentries=0, that were found matching
the LDAP client's request.
[21/Apr/2009:11:39:51 -0700] conn=11 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0
5.1.2.10 Elapsed time
etime shows the elapsed time, in this case etime=1000, or the amount of time (in seconds)
that it took the Directory Server to perform the LDAP operation.
[21/Apr/2009:11:39:51 -0700] conn=11 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0
An etime value of 0 means that the operation actually took milliseconds to perform. To have
microsecond resolution for this item in the access log, enter a value of 131328 (256+131072) in
the nsslapd-accesslog-level configuration attribute.
5.1.2.11 LDAP request type
The LDAP request type indicates the type of LDAP request being issued by the LDAP client.
Possible values are:
SRCH
for search
MOD
for modify
DEL
for delete
ADD
for add
MODDN
for moddn
EXT
for extended operation
ABANDON
for abandon operation
If the LDAP request resulted in sorting of entries, then the message SORT serialno will be
recorded in the log, followed by the number of candidate entries that were sorted. For example:
[04/May/2009:15:51:46 -0700] conn=114 op=68 SORT serialno (1)
The number enclosed in parentheses specifies the number of candidate entries that were sorted,
which in this case is 1.
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