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Parameter
Description
TimestampBase
A date and time stamp is prepended to each log message.
This parameter allows configuration of the time-stamp
resolution for the message to Secs, milliSecs, or
microSecs.
LogGlobalMin
Sets the minimum logging level by allowing the
incoming log level to be decreased. For example, when
set to Max every incoming log message classifier is
increased to Max. See Logging Levels (on page 61) for
logging level descriptions.
LogGlobalMax
Sets the maximum logging level by allowing the
incoming log level to be increased. For example, if set to
Normal every incoming log message classifier is
decreased to Normal. See Logging Levels (on page 61) for
logging level descriptions.
LogConsole
Provides a means to output all log messages to the
console. This is used by software developers using the
CLI and should be Off in normal use since it will slow
channel change processing.
LogAll
Causes all log messages to be placed in the log file.
LogDeleteThreshold
Sets the number of days after which the daily log files are
deleted.
LogCompression
Enables or disables compression of the log file.
LogServerAddress
When configured, log messages are transmitted to an
external server with this address.
LogServerPort
When configured, log messages are transmitted to an
external server with this UDP port number.
MaxFileSize
Sets the maximum size of the log file. This setting works
in conjunction with the MaxOverflowFiles parameter to
keep log file size manageable without losing log data.
Current File
Displays the name of the current log file.
MaxOverflowFiles
Sets the maximum number of revolving daily log files.
Log file names are in the format
DDMMMYYYY_xxxxxx.txt, where xxxxxx is a numeric
value from 000000 to MaxOverFiles; for example,
23Mar2010_000000.txt.
When a daily log value reaches MaxFileSize, the file is
When a daily log value reaches MaxFileSize, the file is
closed and a new file is opened having the same name as
the previous file, but with the suffix number
incremented; for example, 23Mar2010_00001.txt would
be the second daily log file after 23Mar2010_00000.txt.