What's the meaning of *lpc*logger*selector : *.debug in the lpc.cnf?

LPC question: what's the meaning of *lpc*logger*selector : *.debug in the lpc.cnf?

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  • wasin.w
    wasin.w admin
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    Hello @Frederic

    I cannot find the parameter information in the LPC package and document. However, I am assuming that it should be the same as other RTDS components (ADS, ADH, RTC).

    According to the RTC (the rebranded ADS - Pop) configuration file, this *logger*selector parameter defines the logging levels which will be enabled.

    ! *rtc*logger*selector : *.info
    !#help
    !    selector:
    !
    !    This parameter defines the logging levels which will be enabled.
    !    One of the following levels may be specified:
    !     *.alert - Alerts are typically logged when communications problems are
    !               encountered.
    !     *.critical - These are logged when the RTC determines that it runs
    !                  out of memory.
    !     *.error - These are typically logged with problems on startup.
    !     *.warning - These are typically logged when the RTC receives status
    !                 or error messages from the host transport.
    !     *.notice - These are only logged when the RTC starts and stops its
    !                congestion control algorithm.
    !     *.info  - Log selected information regarding normal operation.
    !     *.debug - This logs information when rare item-level events occur. This
    !               can trigger a lot of messages to be logged so it should only
    !               be turned on when debugging.  The most common occurrence of
    !               this is when gaps in the update stream are found.
    !
    !    Selecting a level will automatically log messages for levels above it.
    !    For example selecting *.info will log *.alert, *.critical, *.error,
    !    *.warning, *.notice and *.info messages.
    !
    !    Default value: *.info
    !
    !    Note, the default is probably sufficient for most purposes and
    !    should not log unnecessary messages.
    !#end

    Additionally, you may contact the LPC support team directly via the my.refinitiv.com website. The LPC can help you verify the server configuration parameters.

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