Use this variable to trace functional (unencoded) client or server request responses.
The value is a positive integer which indicates the trace level. Each higher trace level includes the output from the levels below it. For example, if you set the trace level to 4, level 1-3 traces are also included.
While it is also possible to set the variable to any integer between 7 and 100, the effect will be the same as setting it to 7. That is, anything less than 100 but greater than 6 is treated the same.
Table A–3 lists the trace level values for the ENS_DEBUG variable:
Table A–3 ENS_DEBUG Trace Level Values
Trace Level |
Trace Level Name |
Desciption |
---|---|---|
0 |
N/A |
No output except emergency messages |
1 |
NSLOG_ALERT |
Alert messages |
2 |
NSLOG_CRIT |
Critical messages |
3 |
NSLOG_ERR |
Software error conditions |
4 |
NSLOG_WARNING |
Warning messages (user error conditions) |
5 |
NSLOG_NOTICE |
Normal but significant conditions |
6 |
NSLOG_INFO |
Informational messages |
7 |
NSLOG_DEBUG |
Debug messages |
100 |
NSLOG_TRACE |
Full trace |