Viewing and Configuring Log FilesChapter 12 Monitoring Server and Database Activity 4535. Set the maximum number of logs, log size, and periodicity of archiving.For information on these parameters, see “Defining a Log File Rotation Policy,”on page 448.6. Set the maximum size of combined archived logs, minimum amount of freedisk space, and maximum age for a log file.For information on these parameters, see “Defining a Log File Deletion Policy,”on page 449.7. If you want to set the log level, Ctrl+click the options you want the directory toinclude in the Log Level list box.For more information about log level options, see “Log Level” in the Red HatDirectory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference.Changing these values from the defaults may cause your error log to growvery rapidly, so it is recommended that you do not change your logging levelunless you are asked to do so by Red Hat Technical Support.8. When you have finished making changes, click Save.Audit LogThe audit log contains detailed information about changes made to each databaseas well as to server configuration. This section contains the following procedures:• Viewing the Audit Log• Configuring the Audit LogViewing the Audit LogBefore you can view the audit log, you must enable audit logging for the directory.See “Configuring the Audit Log,” on page 454, for information.To view the audit log:1. In the Directory Server Console, select the Status tab. Then, in the navigationtree, expand the Logs folder, and select the Audit Log icon.A table displays a list of the last 25 entries in the audit log.2. To refresh the current display, click Refresh. Select the Continuous checkbox ifyou want the display to refresh automatically every ten seconds.