Description: Controls the verbosity of the ErrorLog
Syntax: LogLevel [module:]level [module:level] ...
Default: LogLevel warn
Context: server config, virtual host, directory
Status: Core
Module: core
Compatibility: Per-module and per-directory configuration is available in Apache HTTP Server 2.3.6 and later
LogLevel adjusts the verbosity of the messages recorded in the error logs (see ErrorLog directive).
The following levels are available, in order of decreasing significance:
Level Description Example
emerg Emergencies - system is unusable. "Child cannot open lock file. Exiting"
alert Action must be taken immediately. "getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid"
crit Critical Conditions. "socket: Failed to get a socket, exiting child"
error Error conditions. "Premature end of script headers"
warn Warning conditions. "child process 1234 did not exit, sending another SIGHUP"
notice Normal but significant condition. "httpd: caught SIGBUS, attempting to dump core in ..."
info Informational. "Server seems busy, (you may need to increase StartServers, or Min/MaxSpareServers)..."
debug Debug-level messages "Opening config file ..."
trace1 Trace messages "proxy: FTP: control connection complete"
trace2 Trace messages "proxy: CONNECT: sending the CONNECT request to the remote proxy"
trace3 Trace messages "openssl: Handshake: start"
trace4 Trace messages "read from buffered SSL brigade, mode 0, 17 bytes"
trace5 Trace messages "map lookup FAILED: map=rewritemap key=keyname"
trace6 Trace messages "cache lookup FAILED, forcing new map lookup"
trace7 Trace messages, dumping large amounts of data "| 0000: 02 23 44 30 13 40 ac 34 df 3d bf 9a 19 49 39 15 |"
trace8 Trace messages, dumping large amounts of data "| 0000: 02 23 44 30 13 40 ac 34 df 3d bf 9a 19 49 39 15 |"
When a particular level is specified, messages from all other levels of higher significance will be reported as well.
E.g., when LogLevel info is specified, then messages with log levels of notice and warn will also be posted.
Using a level of at least crit is recommended.
For example:
LogLevel notice
Note
When logging to a regular file, messages of the level notice cannot be suppressed and thus are always logged. However, this doesn't apply when logging is done using syslog.
Specifying a level without a module name will reset the level for all modules to that level.
Specifying a level with a module name will set the level for that module only.
It is possible to use the module source file name, the module identifier, or the module identifier with the trailing _module omitted as module specification.
This means the following three specifications are equivalent:
LogLevel info ssl:warn
LogLevel info mod_ssl.c:warn
LogLevel info ssl_module:warn
It is also possible to change the level per directory:
LogLevel info
<Directory "/usr/local/apache/htdocs/app">
LogLevel debug
</Directory>
Per directory loglevel configuration only affects messages that are logged after the request has been parsed and that are associated
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odutil
odutil(1) BSD General Commands Manual odutil(1)NAME
odutil -- allows caller to examine or change state of opendirectoryd(8)SYNOPSIS
odutil show [cache | sessions | nodes | modules | requests | nodenames | statistics | all]
odutil show configuration nodename [module modulename] [option option]
odutil reset [cache | statistics]
odutil set log [default | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | info | debug]
odutil set configuration nodename [module modulename] option option value1 ...
odutil set statistics [on | off]
DESCRIPTION
Use odutil to look at internal state information for opendirectoryd, enable or disable logging, or change statistics settings.
Available commands:
show Show various internal information. Subcommands:
cache Outputs contents of the cache. Note, this output is not included in show all command.
sessions List all open sessions
nodes List all open nodes
modules List all loaded modules
requests List all active requests
statistics Outputs statistics information. Some statistics are always enabled (membership). Additional statistics can be
enabled see 'set statistics on'.
nodenames List all available node names
all List all of the above information (excludes cache)
show configuration nodename
Show configuration of a specific node, Subcommands:
module modulename
Specific module is requested, otherwise global options
option option
Output a value of a specific option.
reset Reset various internal information. Subcommands:
cache Resets all caches including membership and kernel (does not affect DNS cache)
statistics Resets any accumulated statistics.
set log Changes logging level. Levels are lowest to highest. This state is persistent across reboots and must be changed to a new
level or 'default'.
alert Enables logging of messages of alert level or lower
critical Enables logging of messages of critical level
error | default
Enables logging of messages of error level or lower (default value)
warning Enables logging of messages of warning level
notice Enables logging of messages of notice level or lower
info Enables logging of messages of info level or lower
debug Enables logging of messages of debug level or lower
set configuration nodename
Sets either global or per-module options accordingly.
module modulename
If module is omitted, then global option is assumed.
option option value1 ...
Set a specific option to one or more values as appropriate.
set statistics Enables or disables extended statistics. Statistics include per-process-name call statistics and per-API call and latencies.
This setting is persistent across reboots and should not normally be run as it is memory intensive.
on Enables statistics tracking
off Disables statistics tracking
SEE ALSO opendirectoryd(8)BSD Jan 18, 2012 BSD