Sun Java System Calendar Server 6.3 Administration Guide

E.2.7 Calendar Log Information Configuration Parameters

The following table shows the calendar log configuration parameters with each parameter’s default value and description.

Table E–6 Calendar Log Configuration Parameters in the ics.conf File

Parameter  

Default Value  

Description 

logfile.admin.logname.

"admin.log"

Name of log file for logging administrative tools. 

logfile.buffersize

"0"

Size of log buffers (in bytes). 

logfile.dwp.logname

"dwp.log"

Name of log file for logging Database Wire Protocol related administrative tools. 

logfile.expirytime

"604800"

Number of seconds before log files expire. 

logfile.flushinterval

"60"

Number of seconds between flushing buffers to log files. 

logfile.http.access.logname

"httpd.access"

Name of the current HTTP access log file. 

logfile.http.logname

"http.log"

Name of current log file for the cshttpd service.

logfile.http.access.

logname

"httpd.access"

Name of current HTTP access log file. 

logfile.logdir

"logs"

Directory location of log files. 

logfile.loglevel

"NOTICE"

Determines the level of detail the server will log. Each log entry is assigned one of these levels: CRITICAL, ALERT, ERROR, WARNING, NOTICE, INFORMATION, and DEBUG.

logfile.maxlogfiles

"10"

Maximum number of log files in log directory. 

logfile.maxlogfilesize

"2097152"

Maximum size of each log file (in bytes). 

logfile.maxlogsize

"20971520"

Maximum disk space for all log files (in bytes). 

logfile.minfree

diskspace

"5242880"

Minimum free disk space (in bytes) that must be available for logging. 

logfile.notify.logname

"notify.log"

Name of log file for the csnotifyd service.

logfile.rollovertime

"86400"

Number of seconds before log files are rotated. 

logfile.store.logname

"store.log"

Store log file name. 

service.http.commandlog

"no"

This parameter is for debugging only. If set to "yes", the system logs all incoming commands into the http.commands log file.

Do not use this during production runtime. It will fill up the log file very quickly and could cause performance degradation.