The journal is a file that records some of the Web browser client and program client activity occurring on the Directory Server. It can track usage and help with support issues.
The level of journaling in force affects performance; the more entries written, the more performance is degraded. The scale of the degradation depends on many factors such as file system performance and client traffic; a system with a large number of highly active program clients suffers the most.
Specify the maximum file size in kilobytes (KB) of the journal file. Once the journal file grows to this size, the most recent journal entries overwrite the oldest journal entries.
Specify the number of journal entries that will be displayed on the page at a single time.
Check this if you want journal entries to be written for errors only.
Check this if you want journal entries to be written for errors and warnings only.
Check this if you want journal entries to be written for all events.
Check this if you want journal entries to be written through the Consolidated Trace Facility.