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6.SS "VLOG COMMANDS"
7These commands manage \fB\*(PN\fR's logging settings.
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8.IP "\fBvlog/set\fR [\fIspec\fR]"
9Sets logging levels. Without any \fIspec\fR, sets the log level for
d5460484 10every module and destination to \fBdbg\fR. Otherwise, \fIspec\fR is a
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11list of words separated by spaces or commas or colons, up to one from
12each category below:
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14.RS
15.IP \(bu
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16A valid module name, as displayed by the \fBvlog/list\fR command on
17\fBovs\-appctl\fR(8), limits the log level change to the specified
18module.
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19.
20.IP \(bu
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21\fBsyslog\fR, \fBconsole\fR, or \fBfile\fR, to limit the log level
22change to only to the system log, to the console, or to a file,
23respectively.
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24.IP
25On Windows platform, \fBsyslog\fR is accepted as a word and is only
26useful along with the \fB\-\-syslog\-target\fR option (the word has no
27effect otherwise).
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30\fBoff\fR, \fBemer\fR, \fBerr\fR, \fBwarn\fR, \fBinfo\fR, or
31\fBdbg\fR, to control the log level. Messages of the given severity
32or higher will be logged, and messages of lower severity will be
33filtered out. \fBoff\fR filters out all messages. See
34\fBovs\-appctl\fR(8) for a definition of each log level.
35.RE
36.
37.IP
38Case is not significant within \fIspec\fR.
39.IP
40Regardless of the log levels set for \fBfile\fR, logging to a file
41will not take place unless \fB\*(PN\fR was invoked with the
42\fB\-\-log\-file\fR option.
43.IP
44For compatibility with older versions of OVS, \fBany\fR is accepted as
45a word but has no effect.
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47.IP "\fBvlog/set PATTERN:\fIdestination\fB:\fIpattern\fR"
48Sets the log pattern for \fIdestination\fR to \fIpattern\fR. Refer to
3fbe1d30 49\fBovs\-appctl\fR(8) for a description of the valid syntax for \fIpattern\fR.
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50.
51.IP "\fBvlog/list\fR"
52Lists the supported logging modules and their current levels.
53.
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54.IP "\fBvlog/list-pattern\fR"
55Lists logging patterns used for each destination.
56.
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57.IP "\fBvlog/reopen\fR"
58Causes \fB\*(PN\fR to close and reopen its log file. (This is useful
59after rotating log files, to cause a new log file to be used.)
60.IP
61This has no effect unless \fB\*(PN\fR was invoked with the
4e312e69 62\fB\-\-log\-file\fR option.
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63.
64.IP "\fBvlog/disable\-rate\-limit \fR[\fImodule\fR]..."
65.IQ "\fBvlog/enable\-rate\-limit \fR[\fImodule\fR]..."
66By default, \fB\*(PN\fR limits the rate at which certain messages can
67be logged. When a message would appear more frequently than the
68limit, it is suppressed. This saves disk space, makes logs easier to
69read, and speeds up execution, but occasionally troubleshooting
70requires more detail. Therefore, \fBvlog/disable\-rate\-limit\fR
71allows rate limits to be disabled at the level of an individual log
72module. Specify one or more module names, as displayed by the
73\fBvlog/list\fR command. Specifying either no module names at all or
74the keyword \fBany\fR disables rate limits for every log module.
75.
76.IP
77The \fBvlog/enable\-rate\-limit\fR command, whose syntax is the same
78as \fBvlog/disable\-rate\-limit\fR, can be used to re-enable a rate
79limit that was previously disabled.