The following table describes the debug trace level settings for services.
Debug Trace Levels for ServicesLevel
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Description
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Error
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Traces alarm conditions and events. Used for all traces that are generated in abnormal path. Uses minimum number of CPU cycles.
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Special
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Traces all Error conditions plus process and device initialization messages.
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State Transition
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Traces all Special conditions plus subsystem state transitions that occur during normal operation. Traces call-processing events.
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Significant
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Traces all State Transition conditions plus media layer events that occur during normal operation.
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Entry/Exit
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| Note
| Not all services use this trace level.
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Traces all Significant conditions plus entry and exit points of routines.
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Arbitrary
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Traces all Entry/Exit conditions plus low-level debugging information.
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Detailed
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Traces all Arbitrary conditions plus detailed debugging information.
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The following table describes the debug trace level settings for servlets.
Debug Trace Levels for ServletsLevel
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Description
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Fatal
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Traces very severe error events that may cause the application to abort.
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Error
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Traces alarm conditions and events. Used for all traces that are generated in abnormal path.
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Warn
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Traces potentially harmful situations.
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Info
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Traces the majority of servlet problems and has a minimal effect on system performance.
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Debug
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Traces all State Transition conditions plus media layer events that occur during normal operation.
Trace level that turns on all logging.
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