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• 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
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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