On 01/10/07 19:48, Cristian Caprar wrote:
Thank you, I understand that, my question was which is the relation
between the debug core parameter in OpenSER and the logging levels,
since the value for the debug parameter is from 0 to 9, while the values
for the logging levels is from -3 to 5, and 4 seems to log already debug
messages to syslog.
debug is the threshold to print log messages, only the messages having the priority level lower than its value are printed.

L_DBG is 4, so when debug=4, DBG messages are printed -- basically debug can have any value in configuration file.

Cheers,
Daniel

Thanks,
Cristian


-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 4:46 PM
To: Cristian Caprar
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Users] Logging levels

Hello,

the log level should show the importance of the message (lower value
is
higher importance). More information you will find in syslog manual
page
(man syslog) - pasting from there:

<snip>

level
       This  determines  the  importance  of  the message.  The levels
are, in
       order of decreasing importance:

       LOG_EMERG
              system is unusable

       LOG_ALERT
              action must be taken immediately

       LOG_CRIT
              critical conditions

       LOG_ERR
              error conditions

       LOG_WARNING
              warning conditions

       LOG_NOTICE
              normal, but significant, condition

       LOG_INFO
              informational message

       LOG_DEBUG
              debug-level message
</snip>

Cheers,
Daniel

On 01/10/07 17:30, Cristian Caprar wrote:
Can anyone explain the link between the debug core parameter and the
logging levels used in the log functions (log and xlog)?

The levels start from -3 (ALERT) and go up to 5 (DEBUG), but the
parameter value is from 0 to 9.



Thanks,

Cristian


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