Common Connection Codes186 Netscape Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • January 2002Access log level 4 enables logging for internal operations which log the followingitems in addition to the details of the search being performed, including searchbase, scope, filter, and requested search attributes.Connection DescriptionThe connection description, in this case conn=Internal, indicates that theconnection is an internal connection. The operation number op=-1 also indicatesthat the operation was initiated internally.Options DescriptionThe options description, in this case options=persistent, indicates that apersistent search is being performed. Persistent searches can be used as a form ofmonitoring and configured to return changes to given configurations as and whenchanges occur.In Code Example 5-4 on page 186 both access logging level 512 and 4 are enabled,which results in both internal access operations, as well as entry access andreferrals being logged.Common Connection CodesA connection code is a code which is added to the closed log message to provideadditional information related to the connection closure. Common connectioncodes include:A1=Client aborts the connection.NOTE Directory Server 6.x access log now distinguishes between persistentand regular searches, which was not the case for previous DirectoryServer releases.Code Example 5-4 Access Log Extract with Internal Access Operation, Entry Accessand Referral Logging Levels (Levels 4+512)[12/Jul/2001:16:45:46 +0200] conn=Internal op=-1 ENTRYdn="cn=\22dc=example,dc=com\22, cn=mapping tree, cn=config"[12/Jul/2001:16:45:46 +0200] conn=Internal op=-1 ENTRYdn="cn=\22dc=example,dc=com\22, cn=mapping tree, cn=config"