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Re: slapd logging in chroot() environment



Am Thu, 27 Jan 2011 00:37:26 +0100
schrieb Peter Palmreuther <pitpalme+openldap@gmail.com>:

> Hello
> 
> On 01/26/11 08:54, Christian Manal wrote:
> > Am 26.01.2011 07:31, schrieb Peter Palmreuther:
> >> no one with any idea about what to look for?
> >>
> >> On 01/13/11 9:03 pm, I wrote:
> >>> I'm running OpenLDAP 2.4.20 in a chroot()-ed environment on
> >>> Solaris 10. I somehow don't get logging working. I don't see any
> >>> logging making it's way through syslog.
> [...]
> > if you are using Solaris, why don't you just put your LDAP server
> > into a zone? Would be a more "clean" separation from the global
> > zone and you have your own syslog deamon in that environment.
> 
> I know. But for I don't have much influence on the Solaris
> configuration itself. We don't have zones available in our setup ...
> The operations section does not support zones yet. So I'm stuck with
> what I've got and luckily OpenLDAP supports chroot() itself ...
> Except I don't get the logging running the way I want.

slapd loggs to local4, configure syslog to listen to the chroot
environment.

-Dieter

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