Levels control which events are processed by Java logging. WebSphere Application Server controls the levels of all loggers in the system.
The level value is set from configuration data when the logger is created and can be changed at run time from the administrative console. If a level is not set in the configuration data, a level is obtained by proceeding up the hierarchy until a parent with a level value is found. You can also set a level for each handler to indicate which events are published to an output device. When you change the level for a logger in the administrative console, the change is propagated to the children of the logger. Levels are cumulative; a logger can process logged objects at the level that is set for the logger, and at all levels above the set level. Valid levels are:
Level | Content / Significance |
---|---|
Off | No events are logged. |
Fatal | Task cannot continue and component cannot function. |
Severe | Task cannot continue, but component can still function |
Warning | Potential error or impending error |
Audit | Significant event affecting server state or resources |
Info | General information outlining overall task progress |
Config | Configuration change or status |
Detail | General information detailing subtask progress |
Fine | Trace information - General trace + method entry / exit / return values |
Finer | Trace information - Detailed trace |
Finest | Trace information - A more detailed trace - Includes all the detail that is needed to debug problems |
All | All events are logged. If you create custom levels, All includes your custom levels, and can provide a more detailed trace than Finest. |
For instructions on how to set logging levels, see Configuring Java logging using the administrative console
Note: Trace information, which includes
events at the Fine, Finer and Finest levels, can be written only to the trace
log. Therefore, if you do not enable diagnostic trace, setting the log detail
level to Fine, Finer, or Finest does not effect the logged data.