Property
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Description
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Broker log filename
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The broker log filename.
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Broker logging level (dynamic property)
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A value that specifies the amount of information that is written to the broker log. The following values are available:
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You can update this property dynamically. Any changes will affect all current and new brokers and/or agents.
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Append to broker log file
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Indicates whether or not a new broker log file should be created when the broker is started.
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Broker logging entry types (dynamic property)
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A comma-separated list of the following valid entry types for agent logging:
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You can update this property dynamically. Any changes will affect all current and new brokers and/or agents.
Turn on the following logging entry types only at the request of Progress Software Corporation Technical Support:
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You can specify a separate logging level for each log entry type and use a wildcard (*) to specify multiple entry types. For example:
UBroker.Basic:3,UBroker.ThreadPool:4,
UBroker.Client* |
Broker log file threshold size
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A value of 0 or a value between 500,000 and 2,147,483,647, where 0 means there is no limit on the log file size other than what the operating system imposes.
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Maximum number of broker log files
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The number of rolled-over log files to keep. The value can be 0 or a value between 2 and 999999, where 0 means there is no limit on the number of broker log files to keep. The specified number represents the maximum total number of log files to keep on disk at any time, including the current log file being written to.
When the file becomes equal to or greater than the Broker log file threshold size, the client process renames it and creates a new log file. The file is renamed as follows, where ###### is a number starting at 000001 and increasing to 999999, after which it rolls back over to 000001:
filename.######.extension
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