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logger -pico platform Usage: logger -pico name [-reset] Reset logging to default. This will log to any package/class at the default level. Cannot be used in combination with other optional parameters. [-stacktrace ON | OFF ] Turn stacktrace on/off. Default is on. [-level OFF | ERROR | WARN | INFO | CONFIG | DEBUG | TRACE | FINEST | ALL ] [-file filename ] Send logging to additional file. If used, the command applies only to the specified filename. [-package package/class,.. ] Only log specific package/class. Default is any package/class. The command applies only to the specified package. |
With this command, you can edit log settings for the picos and update the logging dynamically.
Options
Option | Description |
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[-reset] | Resets the logging to default settings |
, for example:
This option cannot be used in combination with any other option. | |
[-stacktrace] | Turns stacktrace on or off |
, for example:
The default value is on. | |||
[-level] | Determines for which severity levels events should be logged; OFF, ERROR, WARN, INFO, CONFIG, DEBUG, TRACE, FINEST, or ALL, for example:
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[-file] | Will log to an additional file stated with filename, for example:
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[-package] | Will only log events for the stated package or class, for example:
Note! When you use the
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Return Codes
Listed below are the different return codes for the logger
command:
Code | Description |
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0 | Will be returned if the command was successful. |
1 | Will be returned if there are missing arguments:
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2 | Will be returned if the level is missing or invalid. |
3 | Will be returned if the file is missing. |
4 | Will be returned if the package is missing or invalid. |
7 | Will be returned if the stacktrace is missing or invalid. |
8 | Will be returned if reset has been incorrectly used |
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