SSH Reference Manual

Using the LOGLEVELCACHE parameter allows users to set a different log level for the log messages written
to the log cache than for the output written to LOGFILE
.
Writing log messages to the log cache and writing the current content to the log file sporadically as required can
reduce the number of disk operations needed for logging.
The size of the log cache can be configured.
The content of the log cache can be written to the configured LOGFILE
.
The format of log message written to the log cache is determined by the setting of LOGFORMATFILE.
See also
LOGLEVELSIZE, LOGLEVELFILE
LOGLEVELCONSOLE
Use this parameter to control what messages are written to the log console.
Parameter Syntax
LOGLEVELCONSOLE detail
Arguments
detail
A number specifying the detail level.
Default
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
The default value for this parameter is 20.
Considerations
Different log levels can be used for the outputs to LOGCONSOLE, LOGEMS, and LOGFILE
.
98 Configuring and Running SSH2 HP NonStop SSH Reference Manual