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Written by Andrea Harvey

Updated at May 2nd, 2025

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Overview Logging Levels Changing the Logging Level

Overview

The logging level determines the amount of information captured and included in the application logs. You would change the logging level to capture specific information to troubleshoot issues. If you have multiple nodes, all nodes will be updated with the new setting.

Logging Levels

Level Description
Trace This level includes all logging levels. This is an ideal logging level to set when troubleshooting as it provides the most comprehensive logging.
Debug This level logs all basic information, warnings, and errors. It also includes additional information that may be useful for troubleshooting.
Info This level logs all basic logging, warnings, and errors. This is the default logging level.
Warn This level logs only warnings and errors.
Error This level logs only general and critical errors.
Fatal This level logs only critical errors.

Changing the Logging Level

  1. Click Settings in the left menu.
  2. Click Performance.
  3. Select the logging level you want to set from the list in the Logging section.

 

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