I too am a bit baffled as to why there's been no response about logging.

This is all I can deduce:

In my setup, logs are stored in dbm files in /var/log/xml/...
directories.  In there you can see the classes that are available.  I
didn't change my logging behaviour from the default, so I get classes:
"access_control" and "cmd"

and I get levels:
"critical" and "info"

My logs are all info, and they're insanely verbose, which makes the web
search completely useless.  It gets from july 8 to july 26 last year,
then just stops.
The search is also dodgy, if I enter info and a blank class, it does the
above behaviour, 
if I enter class access_control and level info, it gives me nothing at
all, and if I enter class access_control and level blank, it basically
hangs, and between the apache and openca daemons, it uses all cpu and
all ram for about ten minutes before apache gives up.

You can extract sort of useful information from the text logs,
especially if you make sure to seperate it into it's own log file in
your syslog config and add it to logrotate.  
The xml makes it quite hard to read though.  It would be a good job for
an xslt really.

That's all from me, I think it's a bit beyond the bug report stage,
we'll have to wait for someone to take charge of the logging code before
anything really useful happens there.

Damon

On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 16:01 +0100, Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
> Hello Everybody,
> 
> I don't want to be boring, I have posted messages
> about, how to use OpenCA's Log features, but I haven't
> received any response. Could anyone tell me How can I
> interact with the Logs Interface?
> 
> In the Node Management interface there's a menu item:
> Logs, its subitems are:
> - Search
> - Recovery index databases
> 
> after clicking in Search there are two options to
> perform the search:
> 
> - Class of messages   
> - Level of messages
> 
> What should I enter on these fields to perform a
> search, are them muttually excluyents? Do I have to
> enter both fields to perform a search? 
> 
> Thanks a lot for any help,
> Johnny
> 
> 
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