2.3.92 LogLevel
LogLevel specifies the level of the errors to be output to the error log.
Description
LogLevel specifies the level of the errors to be output to the error log. Errors of levels that are equal to or higher than the specified level are output. Note that errors of the notice level are output regardless of this specification. In addition, messages that are output before analysis of the level specification finishes, such as when the web server starts, might be output regardless of this specification.
The order of the error levels from the highest is as follows: emerg, alert, crit, error, warn, notice, info, and then debug.
Syntax
LogLevel {debug|info|notice|warn|error|crit|alert|emerg}
Specifiable values
- emerg
-
Emergency message
- alert
-
Message that requests immediate processing
- crit
-
Message in the fatal state
- error
-
General error message
- warn
-
Warning level message
- notice
-
Standard but important message
- info
-
Information message, and module trace# when an external module or a CGI program is executed
- debug
-
Debug level message, internal module trace, and module trace# equivalent to info
- #:
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You can specify settings so that the module trace is output to the request log, not the error log.
Locations where it can be written
httpsd.conf, and <VirtualHost>
Example
LogLevel info