To control the amount of information collected in the log, use the following procedure:
To change the filter level, do the following:
For each of the logs you want to change, click the down arrow and choose from the following options that the Log Settings dialog box displays:
Disabled--Inhibits event reporting for the chosen class.
Low--Provides the least amount of information. This choice includes severity levels 1 through 3 (all faults and warnings). Low is the default for all classes.
Medium--Includes severity levels 1 through 4; all in Low plus the first level informational events, which provide general information about the connection. Note that a first level informational event is level 4 and appears in the event display as Info/4.
High--Includes severity levels 1 through 6, thus adding two levels of informational events (Info/5 and
Info/6). This setting can lower the performance of all applications on your system, so use it only when
your network administrator or a support engineer suggests that you do so.
After making your changes, click Apply to save or Cancel to cancel your changes.
Table 5-3 defines the classes (modules) that generate events.
If you change the log filter levels, the change takes effect immediately for the events shown in both the Log Window and the Log tab, but while this change clears the events display on the Log tab, it does not clear the events in the log file.
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