5.2.2 Logs
This subsection helps you browse through the logs and debug logs.2N Indoor Touch
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Activate debug logs – switch basic information logs to advanced debug logs.
Up to 200 logs can be displayed starting from the latest one.
Log types:
SEVERE (most serious)
WARNING
INFO
CONFIG
FINE
FINER
FINEST (least serious)
The mode displays all the log types. The basic mode only displays the INFO debug
and WARNING logs.
Details on log types:
SEVERE – this log indicates a severe failure. In general, this log type is displayed
in case the launch of a program part fails. It should be sufficiently clear to both
the end user and system administrator.
WARNING – this log indicates a potential problem. It describes events that the
user or administrator should take care of to avoid failure.
INFO – this log informs of the states of all system parts. As a rule, these logs do
not announce a problem or failure but notify the user/administrator of what is
going on in the system.
CONFIG – this log announces system configuration changes. It should provide
enough information on hardware configuration and settings. Typically, it includes
CPU, GPU, GUI and similar information. Some announcements can be found in
the INFO logs too.
FINE – this log provides essential information on system operation. These logs
include general information that is relevant for the administrators who are not
concerned with specific subsystems. Typically, these logs include minor failures
that do not affect the system function and potential risks associated with the
hardware performance.