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OUD 12c - How to Configure the File-Based High eTime Access Logger / High eTime Oracle Access Logger and Their Differences (Doc ID 2403816.1)

Last updated on MAY 04, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Unified Directory - Version 12.2.1.3.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

Determining the operations that take a long time (with a high eTime) greatly helps with troubleshooting performance issues.

There are two high eTime access loggers (starting in OUD 12c) that will log operation requests and results that are greater than a configured eTime (log-high-etime-limit). These request/result operations are logged in the access log but can be difficult to find if there is a lot of LDAP traffic. The high eTime loggers log the request/result from high eTime operations into a separate log making it easier to find those operations.

This article describes how to configure the File-Based High eTime Access Logger and the High eTime Oracle Access Logger (using dsconfig and OUDSM) and shows the logging format differences between the two types of loggers.

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
Solution
 - View Loggers Using dsconfig -
 - Enable File-Based High eTime Access Logger -
 - File-Based High eTime Access Logger Test -
 - Disable File-Based High eTime Access Logger -
 - Enable High eTime Oracle Access Logger using dsconfig -
 - High eTime Oracle Access Logger Test -
 - OUDSM Example -
References

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