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administrator. Usage of this option overrides current debugging settings in FSE tracing configuration file (see section FILES), but its effect is limited to the period of time until FSE processes are stopped with the fse command (current FSE session). After the processes are restarted, the settings in FSE tracing configuration file apply.

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Usage of this option has no effect on debugging of the currently running Back End Agents. However, it has an effect on debugging of the Back End Agents which will be started later in current FSE session.

SysDbgLevel

Debugging level identifier whose value can be one of the following upper- case letters: L, N, A or D. The letters have the following meaning:

L ... Low debugging level. Specify that only the most important in- formation should be logged in FSE debug files. This level of logging causes practically no debugging overhead and produces small debug files.

N ... Normal debugging level. Specify that information which is most frequently used for debugging should be logged.

A ... API debugging level. Specify that besides the most frequently used debugging information all API calls to third–party components (omniORB/CORBA, Firebird SuperServer) of the FSE system should be logged.

D ... Detailed debugging level. Specify that all details of the FSE processes should be logged. This level of logging causes a noticeable

debugging overhead and produces a lot of debug output. This argu- ment may only be used together with the –enable–dbgoption.

SysDbgFile

An alphanumeric string which specifies where the debugging information is recorded. This argument can be used in two ways:

If "." character (a dot) is specified, FSE processes will write their debugging data in corresponding files with file names of the form <programName>_<processID>.log. Each generated log file will correspond to a single running FSE process;

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