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Overall Logging Level selection: Select the overall Connect Logging level. This controls
how much logging Connect will do.
By default the logging level is set at the midpoint of Info, but it can be set higher to include
more logging (All, Trace, Debug), or lower to reduce the amount of logging (Warning,
Error).
The logging is hierarchical, with each Logging Level selection containing all of the
Logging Levels below it. The default logging Info Level contains all Error and Warning
entries plus informational log entries.
Warning
Higher logging settings will have an impact upon Connect production speeds, as well as leading to
substantially larger log files.
We recommended leaving the logging level to Info and only using the higher levels of logging in
conjunction with advice from OLsupport.
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Rollover policy selection: Chose whether to retain Connect log files for a certain number
of days (Daily logs) or based upon some predetermined hard disk usage limitations
(Size-based logs). The selection are as follows:
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Daily Logs:Use this setting to determine how many days Connect Logs are to be
kept, before they are deleted.
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Number of days to retain logs: This value only impacts upon historic
(closed) logs.
Chose between 1 and 99,999 days.
The default value is set to 10 days for a new installation and 99,999 days on
existing installations (to preserve backward compatibility).
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Size-based logs: Use this setting to restrict log file size, and to keep only a
specified number of them.
By combining the maximize individual log file size with the amount of log files to
retain, this effectively allows a hard disk space usage limitation to be placed upon
the logging process.
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Maximum size for log file: This sets the maximum size a log file can reach
before the logging system creates a new file.
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