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Log files are named
mmdd
.
nnn
, where
mm
is the month,
dd
is the day, and
nnn
is a sequenced
number starting with 001. For example, the first log file used on March 28 is named
0328.001
,
and the second log file used is named
0328.002
.
See also
/logdays
,
/logdiskon
,
/loglevel
, and
/logmax
57.1.11 /logdays
Specifies the maximum number of days to keep log files. This setting works in combination with the
/logmax setting. Log files are deleted when the maximum number of days or disk space size is
reached, whichever comes first. The default is 7 days.
For more information about the WebAccess Agent’s logging, see
Section 56.4.1, “Controlling
WebAccess Agent Logging,” on page 937
.
See also
/log
,
/logdiskon
,
/loglevel
, and
/logmax
57.1.12 /logdiskon
Turns disk logging on. By default, the log file is not written to disk on NetWare and Windows. On
Linux, the log file is written to disk by default.
For more information about the WebAccess Agent’s logging, see
Section 56.4.1, “Controlling
WebAccess Agent Logging,” on page 937
.
See also
/log
,
/logdays
,
/loglevel
, and
/logmax
57.1.13 /loglevel
Specifies the level of information to write to the screen and to disk. There are three levels:
Normal
,
Verbose
, and
Diagnostic
. The default level is
Normal
. You can use
Verbose
to receive more
information. You should use
Diagnostic
only if you are having problems with the WebAccess
Agent. The verbose and diagnostic logging levels do not degrade Internet Agent performance, but
log files saved to disk consume more disk space when verbose or diagnostic logging is in use.
Example:
/log-\agt\log
/log-\\server2\mail:\agt\log
/log-\\server2\mail\agt\log
--log /gwsystem/logs
/log-\agt\log
/log-m:\agt\log
/log-\\server2\c\mail\agt\log
NetWare WebAccess Agent Linux WebAccess Agent
Windows WebAccess Agent
Syntax:
/logdays-
days
--logdays
days
/logdays-
days
Example:
/logdays-5
--logdays 10
/logdays-14
NetWare WebAccess
Agent
Linux WebAccess Agent
Windows WebAccess Agent
Syntax:
/logdiskon
--logdiskon
/logdiskon
NetWare WebAccess Agent
Linux WebAccess Agent
Windows WebAccess Agent