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Chapter 11 Reporting diagnostic messages
Buffer Size of zero will turn off all buffering so that
diagnostic messages are written as events occur.
7. In the Number of log file revisions to keep box, type the
number of revisions of the log file that you want to store for
diagnostic purposes. Keep the following in mind:
• If you specify a number greater than zero, the server will
create a new log file each time it is started, up to the number
of revisions specified.
• After the number of revisions is reached, the server will
begin to overwrite the existing log files.
8. Under Logging Options, select the check boxes under each
type of the diagnostic messages to associate them with the
available ways of logging the messages.
NOTE:
Since the servers and FactoryTalk Transaction Manager
configurations produce a large quantity of debug messages,
selecting the Debug option can significantly increase the size of
the log file, and significantly affect performance. This option is
not recommended unless you are trying to troubleshoot a
problem.
9. In the From Address box, type the e-mail address from which
you want the log report e-mails to be sent.
10. In the To Address box, type the e-mail address to which you
want to the log report e-mails to be sent.
11. In the Password box, type the password for the e-mail address
that you provided in the From Address box.
12. In the SMTP Server box, type the name of the outgoing
e-mail server to be used for sending the log report e-mails.
13. Click Apply.
14. Restart the server or the configuration for which you have set
the log file configuration.
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