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all

Default Value:

Valid Values:

stdout
Log events are sent to the Standard output (stdout).
stderr
Log events are sent to the Standard error output (stderr).
network
Log events are sent to Message Server, which can reside anywhere on the network. Message Server stores the log events in the Log Database. Setting the all log level option to the network output enables an application to send log events of the Standard, Interaction, and Trace levels to Message Server. Debug-level log events are neither sent to Message Server nor stored in the Log Database.
[filename]
Log events are stored in a file with the specified name. If a path is not specified, the file is created in the application's working directory.


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Specifies the outputs to which an application sends all log events. The log output types must be separated by a comma when more than one output is configured.

debug

Default Value: logs/ps.log

Valid Values:

stdout
Log events are sent to the Standard output (stdout).
stderr
Log events are sent to the Standard error output (stderr).
network
Log events are sent to Message Server, which can reside anywhere on the network. Message Server stores the log events in the Log Database. Setting the all log level option to the network output enables an application to send log events of the Standard, Interaction, and Trace levels to Message Server. Debug-level log events are neither sent to Message Server nor stored in the Log Database.
[filename]
Log events are stored in a file with the specified name. If a path is not specified, the file is created in the application's working directory.


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Specifies the outputs to which an application sends the log events of the Debug level and higher (that is, log events of the Standard, Interaction, Trace, and Debug levels). The log output types must be separated by a comma when more than one output is configured.

expire

Default Value: false

Valid Values:

false
No expiration; all generated segments are stored.
[number]
Sets the maximum number of log files to store. Specify a number from 1-100.


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Determines whether log files expire. If they do, sets the measurement for determining when they expire, along with the maximum number of files (segments) or days before the files are removed.

interaction

Default Value:

Valid Values:

stdout
Log events are sent to the Standard output (stdout).
stderr
Log events are sent to the Standard error output (stderr).
network
Log events are sent to Message Server, which can reside anywhere on the network. Message Server stores the log events in the Log Database. Setting the all log level option to the network output enables an application to send log events of the Standard, Interaction, and Trace levels to Message Server. Debug-level log events are neither sent to Message Server nor stored in the Log Database.
[filename]
Log events are stored in a file with the specified name. If a path is not specified, the file is created in the application's working directory.


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Specifies the outputs to which an application sends the log events of the Interaction level and higher (that is, log events of the Standard and Interaction levels). The log outputs must be separated by a comma when more than one output is configured.

message_format

Default Value: full

Valid Values:

Compressed Headers
An application uses compressed headers when writing log records in its log file.
A log record in the short format looks like this:
2002-05-07T18:15:33.952 Std 05060 Application started
Complete Headers
An application uses complete headers when writing log records in its log file.
A log record in the full format looks like:
2002-05-07T18:11:38.196 Standard localhost cfg_dbserver GCTI-00-05060 Application started


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Specifies the format of log record headers that an application uses when writing logs in the log file. Using compressed log record headers improves application performance and reduces the log file's size.

segment

Default Value: 10MB

Valid Values:

false
This setting will cause PS to use a segment size of 10MB
[number] KB or [number]
Sets the maximum segment size, in kilobytes.
[number] MB
Sets the maximum segment size, in megabytes.


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Specifies the segmentation limit for a log file. Sets the mode of measurement, along with the maximum size. If the current log segment exceeds the size set by this option, the file is closed and a new one is created.

standard

Default Value: stdout

Valid Values:

stdout
Log events are sent to the Standard output (stdout).
stderr
Log events are sent to the Standard error output (stderr).
network
Log events are sent to Message Server, which can reside anywhere on the network. Message Server stores the log events in the Log Database. Setting the all log level option to the network output enables an application to send log events of the Standard, Interaction, and Trace levels to Message Server. Debug-level log events are neither sent to Message Server nor stored in the Log Database.
[filename]
Log events are stored in a file with the specified name. If a path is not specified, the file is created in the application's working directory.


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Specifies the outputs to which an application sends the log events of the Standard level. The log output types must be separated by a comma when more than one output is configured.

time_format

Default Value: time

Valid Values:

time (HH:MM:SS.sss)
The time string is formatted according to HH:mm:ss.SSS.
locale (dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss aaa)
The time string is formatted according to the system's locale. With format: dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm:ss aaa
ISO8601 (yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ)
The date in the time string is formatted according to the ISO 8601 format: yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Specifies how to represent, in a log file, the time when an application generates log records.

trace

Default Value:

Valid Values:

stdout
Log events are sent to the Standard output (stdout).
stderr
Log events are sent to the Standard error output (stderr).
network
Log events are sent to Message Server, which can reside anywhere on the network. Message Server stores the log events in the Log Database. Setting the all log level option to the network output enables an application to send log events of the Standard, Interaction, and Trace levels to Message Server. Debug-level log events are neither sent to Message Server nor stored in the Log Database.
[filename]
Log events are stored in a file with the specified name. If a path is not specified, the file is created in the application's working directory.


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Specifies the outputs to which an application sends the log events of the Trace level and higher (that is, log events of the Standard, Interaction, and Trace levels). The log outputs must be separated by a comma when more than one output is configured.

verbose

Default Value: trace

Valid Values:

all
All log events (that is, log events of the Standard, Trace,Interaction, and Debug levels) are generated.
debug
The same as all.
trace
Log events of the Trace level and higher (that is, log events of the Standard, Interaction, and Trace levels) are generated, but log events of the Debug level are not generated.
interaction
Interaction level is not mapped and will have the same effect as none.
standard
Log events of the Standard level are generated, but log events of the Interaction, Trace, and Debug levels are not generated.
none
No output is produced.


Changes Take Effect: immediately


Determines whether a log output is created. If it is, specifies the minimum level of log events generated. The log events levels, starting with the highest priority level, are Standard, Interaction, Trace, and Debug.

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