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Parameters
The following table explains the LogManager - Component Summary page
The following table explains the LogManager - Component Summary page
parameters.
Parameter
Description
Object
The sequential object number in the table.
Name
The server web interface component (page) name.
LogMode
Sets the logging level or each object. Log levels are None,
Min, Normal, Max, and Capture.
See Logging Levels (on page 61) for mode descriptions.
See Logging Levels (on page 61) for mode descriptions.
Logging Levels
The following table explains the logging levels.
The following table explains the logging levels.
Logging Level
Description
None
The None level inhibits all logging from the component.
All log messages generated by the component are
discarded.
Min
The Min level selects the minimum level of logging. All
error messages are generated and logged with the Min
level tag. This setting is used to retain only error
messages. An error message always has a Min log
threshold.
Normal
Normal is the default logging level. The Normal level
selects the normal level of logging. The goal is that all
log messages that a customer would want to retain for
record-keeping purposes are tagged with the Normal
level tag. Typically each signaling event causes a log
message to be generated with a Normal level tag.
Max
The Max level selects the maximum level of logging.
Events between subsystems result in a log message with
the tag Max.
Note: This level is intended for troubleshooting
Note: This level is intended for troubleshooting
purposes and generates lots of data. It should not be
used for extended periods unless the disk is monitored.
Capture
The Capture level selects the highest level of logging.
This mode causes raw binary messages to be logged in
hexadecimal form.
Note: This level is intended for software debug and for
Note: This level is intended for software debug and for
diagnosing extreme troubleshooting cases.