SSL Reference Manual

Different log levels can be used for the outputs to LOGCONSOLE, LOGLEVELEMS, and LOGFILE.
The parameter can be changed at run time using SSLCOM, please see chapter "SSLCOM Command Interface
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for details.
See also
LOGEMS, LOGLEVEL, LOGFORMATEMS
LOGLEVELFILE
Use this parameter to control what messages are written to the log file.
Parameter Syntax
LOGLEVELFILE detail
Arguments
detail
a number representing the detail level
Default
If omitted, the console file level is derived from LOGLEVEL.
Considerations
Different log levels can be used for the outputs to LOGCONSOLE, LOGLEVELEMS, and LOGFILE.
The parameter can be changed at run time using SSLCOM, please see chapter "SSLCOM Command Interface
"
for details.
See also
LOGFILE, LOGLEVEL, LOGMAXFILELENGTH, LOGFORMATFILE, LOGFILERETENTION
LOGLEVELTCPCONNECTMESSAGE
Use this parameter to control the log level used to log the event of a new connection being established. Usually there is
no need to specify this parameter explicitly.
Parameter Syntax
LOGLEVELTCPCONNECTMESSAGE detail
Arguments:
detail
a number representing the detail level
Default:
If omitted, the event of a new connection being established will be logged with the default level 50.
LOGMAXFILELENGTH
Use this parameter to control the maximum size of a log file.
Parameter Syntax
LOGMAXFILELENGTH length
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