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Managing the CiscoCRA Engine
Step 3 Click Update to save your changes.
Setting Trace Level Options
The Trace Configuration page also provides a series of check boxes that set the
trace level for various engine activities. The trace levels are as follows:
Debug—most verbose, to be used primarily for debugging and
troubleshooting.
Informational—describes the transition state (for example,. system start,
system stop)
Notification—notifies the user that something has happened (for example,.
maximum number of sessions exceeded)
Warning—notifies the user of error conditions that can be recovered from and
that do not result in loss of service
Two groups of trace level activity options; active and inactive. You can make
changes to the parameters of the active options without restarting the Application
Engine, and the trace file will reflect your c hanges. The inactive options require
that you restart the application engine to reflect any changes you made.
Number of Trace Files The number of trace files to rotate.
When the last file is reached, the trace
file re-starts from “1”. If the engine is
restarted, tracing is re-started in the
first file .
Trace File Size The maximum size (in bytes) of the
trace file. After the file reaches this
size, the system moves to the next file.
Table5-2 Trace file options (continued)
Field or option Description