You can specify
the default logging level as well as logging levels for each service on your system.
When you change logging levels the change will not be reflected in the log entries
made before the change.
Note: The logging levels you specify for services do not affect the audit log. They only control
the level of logging for the event log which you can view in Management Console. At
this time you cannot view the event log in the web version of Management
Console.
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Open Management Console.
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Go to .
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In the System default logging level field, select a default event
logging level for services on your system.
- Disabled
- No event logging enabled.
- Fatal
- Minimal logging. Only fatal errors are logged.
Fatal errors are those that make the system
unusable.
- Error
- Errors and fatal errors are logged. Errors indicate an isolated problem that causes
part of the system to become unusable. For example, a problem
that causes a single service to not work would generate an
error.
- Warn
- Event warnings, errors, and fatal errors are
logged. Warnings indicate problems that do
not stop the system from working. For example, when loading a
service where a parameter has an invalid value, a warning is
issued and the default parameter is used. During the use of a
service, if results are returned but there is a problem, a
warning will be logged.
- Info
- High-level system information is logged. This is
the most detailed logging level suitable for production. Info events are typically seen during startup and
initialization, providing information such as version
information and which services were loaded.
- Debug
- A highly detailed level of logging, suitable for
debugging problems with the system.
- Trace
- The most detailed level of logging, tracing
program execution (method entry and exit). It provides detailed
program flow information for debugging.
Each logging level includes the ones above it on the list. In other
words, if Warning is selected as the logging level, errors and fatal errors
will also be logged. If Info is selected, informational messages, warnings,
errors, and fatal errors will be logged.
Note: Selecting the most intensive logging level can affect system
performance. Therefore, you should select the least intensive setting that
meets your particular logging requirements.
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If you want to specify different logging levels for each service choose the logging level you want.