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Typically you find multiple log files in the specified directory. The first 4 characters represent the
date. The next 3 characters identify the agent. A three-digit extension allows for multiple log files
created on the same day. For example, a log file named
file, created on May 18. If you restarted the POA on the same day, a new log file is started, named
0518poa.002
See also /loglevel, /logdiskoff, /logdays, and /logmax.

39.49 /logdays

Specifies how many days to keep POA log files on disk. The default is 30 days. See
"Using POA Log Files," on page
Syntax:
Example:
See also /log, /loglevel, /logdiskoff, and /logmax.

39.50 /logdiskoff

Turns off disk logging for the POA so no information about the functioning of the POA is stored on
disk. The default is for logging to be turned on. See
page
553.
Syntax:
See also /loglevel.

39.51 /loglevel

Controls the amount of information logged by the POA. Logged information is displayed in the log
message box and written to the POA log file during the current agent session. The default is Normal,
which displays only the essential information suitable for a smoothly running POA. Use Verbose to
display the essential information, plus additional information helpful for troubleshooting. Verbose
logging does not degrade POA performance, but log files saved to disk consume more disk space
when verbose logging is in use. Diagnostic logging turns on Extensive Logging Options and SOAP
Logging Options on the POA Web console Log Settings page. See
Files," on page
Syntax:
Example:
See also /log, /logdiskoff, /logdays, and /logmax.
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553.
NetWare POA
/logdays-days
/logdays-15
NetWare POA
/logdiskoff
553.
NetWare POA
/loglevel-level
/loglevel-verbose
0518poa.001
Linux POA
--logdays days
--logdays 45
Section 37.3, "Using POA Log Files," on
Linux POA
--logdiskoff
Linux POA
--loglevel level
--loglevel verbose
indicates that it is a POA log
Section 37.3,
Windows POA
/logdays-days
/logdays-60
Windows POA
/logdiskoff
Section 37.3, "Using POA Log
Windows POA
/loglevel-level
/loglevel-diagnostic

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