log-level
The log-level command sets the system wide log-level or the log-level for a specific task or process. In addition, you can set the log type for a specific log level on a per-task basis.
Syntax
log-level system <log-level> log-level <task-name | “all”> <log-level>
Arguments
<log-level> Select the log level either by name or by number- Values • emergency (1)
- critical (2)
- major (3)
- minor (4)
- warning (5)
- notice (6)
- info (7)
- trace (8)
- debug (9)
- detail<task-name> Enter the task name for the log level being set<all> Change the log level for all system tasks
Superuser
You cannot set the following tasks with the log-level command.
- authqueue
- fragHandler
- heap
- healthCheckd
- SSHD
- tLFMiBd
Note:
The log setting changes made by the log-level command do not persist after a reboot. Upon reboot, you must change the log settings in the system configuration for them to persist. When entering multiple log types in the log-type-list argument, use a space for separation.Example
ORACLE# log-level system warning