https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/394
I was reviewing this ticket and talks about a default value to verbosity. althought i'm not sure if is about the sssd debug level or other case. If the case of debug level: Reading theory in http://sgallagh.fedorapeople.org/sssd/1.8.91/man/sssd.conf.5.html in section debug_level (integer) mentions that: "0x0010 is the default value as well as the lowest allowed value" "0x0010: Fatal failures. Anything that would prevent SSSD from starting up or causes it to cease running." If you want to use a higher debug level is changed in sssd.conf-> debug_level = (desired level is placed). By not specifying on command line flag, is used the indicated in sssd.conf ->debug_level. If specified in command line debug_level first uses the command line, this was corrected in the ticket https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/764 In the case concerned from that, the flag already exists. util.h [code] /** \def DEBUG_IS_SET(level) \brief checks whether level (must be in new format) is set in debug_level \param level the debug level, please use one of the SSSDBG*_ macros */ #define DEBUG_IS_SET(level) (debug_level & (level)) #define CONVERT_AND_SET_DEBUG_LEVEL(new_value) debug_level = ( \ ((new_value) != SSSDBG_INVALID) \ ? debug_convert_old_level(new_value) \ : SSSDBG_UNRESOLVED /* Debug level should be loaded from config file. */ \ ); [/code]
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