Administration Console and UDS Log File Severity Levels

The following table describes the log levels that you see in Administration Console and UDS log files, in the decreasing order of severity:
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The following table describes the log levels that you see in Administration Console and UDS log files, in the 
decreasing
 order of severity:
Log Level
Description
0
OFF
Use this level to disable all logging.
1
FATAL
Use this log level for serious, non-recoverable errors that can cause the abrupt termination of Administration Console or UDS.
2
WARNING
Use this log level for undesirable run-time exceptions, potentially harmful situations, and recoverable problems that are not yet FATAL.
3
ERROR
Use this log level for recording error events that might still allow the application to continue running.
4
INFO
Use this log level for capturing information on run-time events. In other words, this information highlights the progress of the application, which might include changes in:
Server state, such as start, stop, and restart.
Server properties.
State of services.
State of a processes on the Server.
5
TRACE
Use this log level for capturing finer-grained informational events than DEBUG.
6
DEBUG
Use this log level for logging detailed information for debugging purposes. This might include process tracing and changes in Server states.
7
ALL
Use this log level to enable all logging.
When you specify a log level, messages from all other levels of
higher
significance are reported as well. For example if the LogLevel is specified as 4, then messages with log levels of FATAL, WARNING, ERROR, and INFO are also captured.