> slapo-auditlog writes to a LDIF file. But deploying the overlay
> today is not recommended. Don't remember the details though.

slapo-autitlog is for auditing -updates- to the LDAP data.  I need to log 
-queries- to the LDAP data.

> But writing to a CSV file seems odd anyway. What exactly do you
> want to do? If you want to synchronize data you should not do
> that via CSV files.

I want to be able to generate a monthly/weekly/daily report that tells me which 
clients have been hitting the OpenLDAP server hardest, in terms of read 
queries.  I think I may have several clients that are either configured 
incorrectly or malfunctioning that are hitting the server harder than they 
should be.  Currently I'm using trafshow to show the amount of TCP data being 
transmitted, but it doesn't tell me -what- is being transmitted.  I'd like to 
know what those malfunctioning/misconfigured hosts are actually asking the 
server to do.

Tim Gustafson
Baskin School of Engineering
UC Santa Cruz
[email protected]
831-459-5354

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