Log Filter (4.2)
In the Log Filter tool, you can edit log settings for the picos and update the logging dynamically.
To view the Log Filter, go to Manage → Tools & Monitoring and then select Log Filter.
In Log Filter you have the following settings:
Setting | Description |
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Picos | Select which pico(s) you want to update log settings for. You can select one or several picos. If you select several picos, only one pico name will be displayed but you will see their names when hovering the number to the left of the pico. |
Refresh | Click on this button to refresh the list of available picos, in case some picos have been added or removed since you opened Log Filter. |
Reset | Select this check box to remove all updated settings and revert to the default settings which are as follows: |
Stacktrace | Select this check box to configure whether the stacktrace should be included in the log or not. Available options in the drop-down are ON and OFF. |
Level | Select the lowest level of severity you want to log in this drop-down; ERROR, WARN, INFO, CONFIG, DEBUG, TRACE, FINEST. You can also select ALL to log all events regardless of severity, and OFF to stop all logging for the selected picos. |
Package | Select this check box to only log events for a specific *.mzp package or class. Specify the package name or class in the field to the right. This setting can be useful if you have built your own DTK packages, or if you need help from support. |
File | Select this check box to send logging an additional file with the filename specified in the field to the right. If you only select this check box and nothing else, the same logging will be done in both the regular log files and the additional file, but if you make any other log settings and select this check box, the other setting will only be applied for the logging in the additional file and not for the regular logging. |
Update | Click on this button to apply your changes to the log settings for the selected pico(s). |
Clear | Click on this button to clear all settings you have made. |
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