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Logging Levels


Each engine has an associated logging level. A logging level is a level of detail for automatic event logging when a Siebel application component is running. The logging level is expressed as a number, with higher numbers representing greater levels of detail. Table 141 shows the logging levels and their definitions.

Table 141.  Engine Logging Levels
Level
Name
Comments
1
Error
Logs anything that goes wrong.
2
Warning
Logs anything exceptional even if it does not stop the operation.
3
Trace
Traces the functioning of the engine. Generates a chronology of events even if they are not errors or warnings.
4
Debug
Generates a very detailed log. Mainly for use by Siebel developers.

The default logging level for each of the engines is 1. If you need more detail in testing or troubleshooting, you can specify a higher logging level for the engine. You can modify the logging level by using one of the following methods:

For more information about configuring business services, see the chapter on business services in Integration Platform Technologies: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume II.


 Siebel Field Service Guide 
 Published: 21 April 2003