Use
the LogLevel statement to specify the level of logging and tracing.
Syntax
.-LogLevel 7-----.
>>-+----------------+------------------------------------------><
'-LogLevel level-'
Parameters
- level
- Specifies the log level . The level value
represents a particular log level or combination of debug levels.
Possible values are:
- 0
- No messages are logged.
- 1
- Error-level messages are logged.
- 2
- Warning-level messages are logged.
- 4
- Event-level messages are logged.
- 8
- Information-level messages are logged.
- 16
- JES-level messages are logged. This value traces Communications
Server SMTP (CSSMTP) commands and command syntax parser replies between
the JES spool file and CSSMTP.
- 32
- Network-level messages are logged. This traces CSSMTP commands
and remote SMTP server replies between CSSMTP and the TCP/IP network.
- 64
- Debug-level messages are logged. These messages are internal debug
messages intended for development and IBM® service
use only.
- 128
- Trace-level messages are logged. These messages are function entry
and exit traces that show the path through the code. This level is
intended for development and IBM service
use only.
Guideline: To log a combination of log levels,
add the log level numbers and specify the resulting value. During
the initialization phase of the application the log level is set to
127 to capture any initialization problems. When initialization is
complete, then the log level value is set to what is coded on this
statement. The default log level is 7, which captures all error,
warning, and event messages after the initialization is complete.