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Access loggers provide information about operations processed within the server. They can be used for understanding the operations performed by clients and debugging problems with directory-enabled applications, and they can also be used for collecting usage information for performance and capacity planning purposes.
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Error loggers provide information about warnings, errors, or significant events that occur within the server.
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Debug loggers can provide detailed information about processing performed by the server, including any exceptions caught during processing, detailed information about data read from or written to clients, and accesses to the underlying database.
- File-based access logger
- File-based error logger
- Failed-operations access logger
- File-based debug logger
- File-based audit logger
- Expensive operations access logger
- Successful searches with no entries returned access logger