Red Hat Directory Server 8.0 Configuration, Command, and File Reference

Parameter Description
Entry DN cn=config
Valid Range 0 through 23
Default Value 0
Syntax Integer
Example nsslapd-errorlog-logrotationsynchour: 23
3.1.51. nsslapd-errorlog-logrotationsyncmin (Error Log Rotation
Sync Minute)
This attribute sets the minute of the day for rotating error logs. This attribute must be used in
conjunction with nsslapd-errorlog-logrotationsync-enabled and
nsslapd-errorlog-logrotationsynchour attributes.
Parameter Description
Entry DN cn=config
Valid Range 0 through 59
Default Value 0
Syntax Integer
Example nsslapd-errorlog-logrotationsyncmin: 30
3.1.52. nsslapd-errorlog-logrotationtime (Error Log Rotation Time)
This attribute sets the time between error log file rotations. The error log is rotated when this
time interval is up, regardless of the current size of the error log. This attribute supplies only the
number of units. The units (day, week, month, and so forth) are given by the
nsslapd-errorlog-logrotationtimeunit (Error Log Rotation Time Unit) attribute.
Although it is not recommended for performance reasons to specify no log rotation, as the log
grows indefinitely, there are two ways of specifying this. Either set the
nsslapd-errorlog-maxlogsperdir attribute value to 1 or set the
nsslapd-errorlog-logrotationtime attribute to -1. The server checks the
nsslapd-errorlog-maxlogsperdir attribute first, and, if this attribute value is larger than 1, the
server then checks the nsslapd-errorlog-logrotationtime attribute. See Section 3.1.55,
“nsslapd-errorlog-maxlogsperdir (Maximum Number of Error Log Files)” for more information.
Parameter Description
Entry DN cn=config
Valid Range -1 | 1 to the maximum 32 bit integer value
(2147483647), where a value of -1 means
that the time between error log file rotation is
unlimited).
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