Cisco Cisco Agent Desktop 8.5 문제 해결 가이드
Configuration Files
April 3, 2014
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Configuring Logging for OpenLDAP
By default, the logging level for OpenLDAP is off. If you need logging for OpenLDAP, you
must set the logging level in the tslapd.cfg file to the desired level, and then restart
the LDAP Monitor service. The directive in tslapd.cfg for logging level is the following:
must set the logging level in the tslapd.cfg file to the desired level, and then restart
the LDAP Monitor service. The directive in tslapd.cfg for logging level is the following:
loglevel <log level number>
The loglevel statement can take a single value or a space-separated list of values.
When the LDAP Monitor service is restarted, the content of tslapd.cfg is copied to
slapd.cfg. The log level value is read from slapd.cfg and passed to the slapd process
as a startup parameter. Valid values are the integers listed in
slapd.cfg. The log level value is read from slapd.cfg and passed to the slapd process
as a startup parameter. Valid values are the integers listed in
.
NOTE: If the loglevel string is not in tslapd.conf and slapd.cfg, or if the
loglevel is out of the allowed range of integers, the loglevel is set
automatically to 256.
loglevel is out of the allowed range of integers, the loglevel is set
automatically to 256.
NOTE: Entering an unsupported value as loglevel might cause
slapd.exe to stop running. Take care when modifying the tslapd.cfg
and slapd.cfg files.
slapd.exe to stop running. Take care when modifying the tslapd.cfg
and slapd.cfg files.
Choose the desired loglevel setting from
VoIP Monitor service
FCVoIPMonSvr.cfg
Table 10.
CAD configuration files (cont’d)
Application/Service
Configuration File
Table 11.
OpenLDAP logging levels
Number
Logging description
–1
Enable all logging
0
Logging inhibited. No logging occurs including critical errors. Not
recommended.
recommended.
1
Trace function calls
2
Debug packet handling
4
Heavy trace debugging
8
Connection management
16
Print out packets sent and received