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Novell eDirectory 8.8 Troubleshooting Guide - NetIQ

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12.6.2 Debugging Messages<br />

When the ndstrace screen is enabled, the information displayed is based on a default set of filters. If<br />

you want to view more or less than the default, you can manipulate the filters using the debugging<br />

message flags. The debugging messages help you determine the status of <strong>eDirectory</strong> and verify that<br />

everything is working well.<br />

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Each <strong>eDirectory</strong> process has a set of debugging messages. To view the debugging messages on a<br />

particular process, use a plus sign (+) and the process name or option. To disable the display of a<br />

process, use a minus sign (-) and the process name or option. The following are some examples:<br />

Message<br />

set ndstrace = +SYNC<br />

set ndstrace = -SYNC<br />

set ndstrace = +SCHEMA<br />

Description<br />

Enables the synchronization messages.<br />

Disables the synchronization messages.<br />

Enables the schema messages.<br />

You can also combine the debugging message flags by using the Boolean operators & (which means<br />

AND) and | (which means OR). The syntax for controlling the debugging messages at the server<br />

console is as follows:<br />

set ndstrace = +trace_flag [trace_flag]<br />

or<br />

set ndstrace = +trace_flag> [&trace_flag]<br />

The following table describes the trace flags for the debugging messages. You can enter<br />

abbreviations for each of the trace flags.<br />

Trace Flag<br />

ABUF<br />

ALOC<br />

AREQ<br />

AUTH<br />

BASE<br />

BLNK<br />

CBUF<br />

CHNG<br />

COLL<br />

CONN<br />

Description<br />

Messages and information related to inbound and outbound packet<br />

buffers that contain data being received in conjunction with, or in<br />

response to, an <strong>eDirectory</strong> request.<br />

Messages to show the details of memory allocation.<br />

Messages related to inbound requests from other servers or clients.<br />

Messages and error reports relating to authentication.<br />

Debug error messages at the minimum debugging level.<br />

Backlink and inbound obituary messages and error reports.<br />

Messages related to outbound DS Client requests.<br />

Change cache messages.<br />

Status and error reports concerning an object’s update information<br />

when the update has been previously received.<br />

Messages that show information about the servers your server is trying<br />

to connect to, and about errors and timeouts that might be causing your<br />

server not to connect.<br />

72 <strong>Novell</strong> <strong>eDirectory</strong> <strong>8.8</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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