About LDAP Log Records

To access LDAP Log records, you must enable LDAP integration and logging, and then run the LDAP synchronization process. If you would like detailed Log records related to LDAP to be created, on the LDAP Manager page, you should also select the Enable informational messages check box before running the LDAP synchronization process.

To access LDAP Log records, on the GE Digital APM Server, navigate to C:\ProgramData\Meridium, and then select the Log file whose file name contains the date that corresponds to the time at which the LDAP synchronization process was run (e.g., Meridium_2015-12-20.txt).

When the LDAP synchronization process begins, the following line of text is added to the Log. Based on the information being synced, the values within brackets will vary.

When the LDAP synchronization process finishes, the following line of text is added to the Log. Based on the information that was synced, the values within brackets will vary.

Note: If the Enable informational messages check box is cleared when the LDAP synchronization process occurs, the Log records will only contain the records described previously, which define the beginning and end of the LDAP synchronization process.

When the LDAP synchronization process is running, if the Enable informational messages check box is selected, additional LDAP-related records will be added to the Log. In the Log, these additional records will appear between the records described previously, which define the beginning and end of the LDAP synchronization process. The following are examples of additional LDAP-related records that could be created in the Log. This list is not comprehensive.

After opening a Log file containing LDAP information, you can use the Find… feature in Notepad to search the Log for instances LDAP-related records (i.e., you could search for syncusers or domains to process to find lines of text containing those terms).

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