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Changing Logging Levels
Each engine has an associated logging level. A logging level is the level of detail for automatic event logging when a Siebel application component runs. The logging level is expressed as a number, with higher numbers representing greater levels of detail. Table 48 describes the logging levels.
Table 48. Engine Logging Levels
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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, and generates a chronology of events even if the events are not errors or warnings. |
4 |
Debug |
Generates a very detailed log. Mainly Siebel engineers use this level. |
The default logging level for each engine is 1. If you need more detail in testing or troubleshooting, then you can specify a higher logging level for the engine. You can modify the logging level by using one of the following methods:
- For individual event types. Navigate to the Events view in the Components view in the Servers view of the Administration - Server Configuration screen. For the selected component in the Components view, the Events view shows the event types and their associated logging levels.
- For all event types. Call the SRVRMGR.EXE command line utility. The command follows:
change evtloglvl parameter = log level for comp parameter
For example:
change evtloglvl FSPrevMnt = 3 for comp FSPrevMnt
This command changes the logging level for all event types associated with the engine.
NOTE: This command is case insensitive, except for the parameter.
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