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Example
BSF(diag-vee0)#purge-log logFileName NETWORK_base1.log
Purge Log Success
You can purge only raw log files. The raw log file naming convention is in the form of *.log.
4.2.10 set-log-level
set-log-level
command sets the current log level of ViewCheck to value ’X’. This is an
internal debug command, used mainly for generating detailed debug log information. The
valid log level values are listed in the following table:
Table 4-5 set-log-level Values
Values
Description
1-Info
All logs are logged. Even functions like entry and exit are also logged.
2- Normal
Details of function flows are logged.
3- Critical
High level errors are logged.
Syntax for CLI
set-log-level logLevelValue
The following table lists the set-log-level command argument.
Table 4-6 set-log-level Arguments
Argument
Data Type
Description
X
Integer
Possible values are 3, 2, 1 (3-Critical, 2-Normal, 1-Info).
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