For downward compatibility, the default log level is taken from the parameter LOGLEVEL if present. If no LOGLEVEL
parameter is present, a default of 50 is used.
Considerations
•
Using the LOGLEVELCONSOLE parameter allows users to set a different log level for the output written to
LOGCONSOLE than for the output written to LOGFILE.
See also:
LOGCONSOLE, LOGLEVELFILE, LOGFORMATCONSOLE
LOGLEVELEMS
Use this parameter to control which messages are written to EMS.
Parameter Syntax
LOGLEVELEMS detail
Arguments
detail
A number specifying the detail level.
Default
For downward compatibility, the default log level is taken from the LOGLEVEL parameter, if present. Otherwise, a
default of 50 is used.
Considerations
•
Different log levels can be used for the outputs to LOGCONSOLE, LOGEMS, and LOGFILE.
•
Using the SSHCOM command interpreter, you can change parameters without having to restart SSH2.
See also:
LOGEMS, LOGLEVELCONSOLE, LOGLEVELFILE, LOGFORMATEMS
LOGLEVELFILE
Use this parameter to control which messages are written to the log file.
Parameter Syntax
LOGLEVELFILE detail
Arguments
detail
A number specifying the detail level.
Default
For downward compatibility, the default log level is taken from the LOGLEVEL parameter, if present. Otherwise, a
default of 50 is used.
Considerations
•
Different log levels can be used for the outputs to LOGCONSOLE, LOGEMS, and LOGFILE.
•
With the SSHCOM command interpreter, users can change parameters without having to restart SSH2.
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