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Chapter 5. Log File Reference
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Extended Operation Name Description OID
Directory Server End
Replication Request
Sent to indicate that a
replication session is to be
terminated.
2.16.840.1.113730.3.5.5
Directory Server Replication
Entry Request
Carries an entry, along with
its state information (csn and
UniqueIdentifier) and
is used to perform a replica
initialization.
2.16.840.1.113730.3.5.6
Directory Server Bulk Import
Start
Sent by the client to request a
bulk import together with the
suffix being imported to and
sent by the server to indicate
that the bulk import may begin.
2.16.840.1.113730.3.5.7
Directory Server Bulk Import
Finished
Sent by the client to signal the
end of a bulk import and sent
by the server to acknowledge it.
2.16.840.1.113730.3.5.8
Table 5.2. LDAPv3 Extended Operations Supported by Directory Server
Change Sequence Number
The change sequence number, in this case csn=3b4c8cfb000000030000, is the replication change
sequence number, indicating that replication is enabled on this particular naming context.
Abandon Message
The abandon message indicates that an operation has been aborted.
[21/Apr/2009:11:39:52 -0700] conn=12 op=2 ABANDON targetop=1 msgid=2 nentries=0 etime=0
nentries=0 indicates the number of entries sent before the operation was aborted, etime=0 value
indicates how much time (in seconds) had elapsed, and targetop=1 corresponds to an operation
value from a previously initiated operation (that appears earlier in the access log).
There are two possible log ABANDON messages, depending on whether the message ID succeeds in
locating which operation was to be aborted. If the message ID succeeds in locating the operation (the
targetop) then the log will read as above. However, if the message ID does not succeed in locating
the operation or if the operation had already finished prior to the ABANDON request being sent, then the
log will read as follows:
[21/Apr/2009:11:39:52 -0700] conn=12 op=2 ABANDON targetop=NOTFOUND msgid=2
targetop=NOTFOUND indicates the operation to be aborted was either an unknown operation or
already complete.
Message ID
The message ID, in this case msgid=2, is the LDAP operation identifier, as generated by the LDAP
SDK client. The message ID may have a different value than the operation number but identifies the
same operation. The message ID is used with an ABANDON operation and tells the user which client
operation is being abandoned.
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