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Table Of Contents
- Lifecycle Manager Installation and Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Updated Information
- About This Book
- Understanding LCM
- LCM Installation Process
- Installing and Configuring Orchestrator
- Orchestrator System Requirements
- Install Orchestrator
- Orchestrator Components Setup Guidelines
- Configuring Orchestrator
- Check Configuration Readiness
- Log In to the Orchestrator Configuration Interface
- Change the Default Password
- Configure the Network Connection
- Import the vCenter SSL Certificate
- Configuring LDAP Settings
- Password Encryption and Hashing Mechanism
- Configure the Database Connection
- Server Certificate
- Configure the Default Plug-Ins
- Import the vCenter Server License
- Start the Orchestrator Server
- Export the Orchestrator Configuration
- Import the Orchestrator Configuration
- Configure the Maximum Number of Events and Runs
- Change the Web View SSL Certificate
- Define the Server Log Level
- Maintenance and Recovery
- Controlling Orchestrator Access
- Installing and Configuring LCM
- Installing LCM
- Migrating to LCM 1.1
- Configuring LCM
- Check Configuration Readiness
- Initial Configuration of Lifecycle Manager
- Configure the LCM Web View
- Set Approval Requirements
- Configure Archiving Settings
- Change Authorization Groups
- Change the Naming Convention for Virtual Machines
- Enable Email Notifications
- Configure Email Notification Content
- Configure Currency and Date Formats
- Uninstall LCM and Orchestrator
- Index
3 Select an option from the Log level drop-down menu.
Option Description
FATAL
Only fatal entries are written to the log file.
ERROR
Errors and above entries are written to the log file.
WARN
Warnings and above entries are written to the log file.
DEBUG
Debug information and above entries are written to the log file.
INFO
Information and above entries are written to the log file.
ALL
Events are not filtered. All event are written to the log file.
OFF
No entries are written to the log file and no log updates are made.
NOTE The log displays messages of the selected level and higher. If you select the INFO level, all INFO
messages and higher (INFO, DEBUG, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL) are written to the log file.
4 Click Apply changes.
5 (Optional) Click the Generate log report link to export the log files.
This operation creates a ZIP archive of all logs.
The new log level is applied without server restart to any new messages generated by the server. The logs are
stored in
Install_Directory
\app-server\server\vmo\log\.
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