| log_level 
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				A string that specifies the log level for the file logging. Can be one of the following: 
				   
					 - fatal 
					 
 
 
					 - error, 
					 
 
 
					 - warning 
					 
 
 
					 - info 
					 
 
 
					 - fine 
					 
 
 
					 - finer 
					 
 
 
					 - finest 
					 
 
 
					 - none 
					 
 
 
				   
 
				  To disable file logging, specify 
					 none. 
				   
 
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				| log_file 
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				Optional. You can specify the log_file parameter to specify a file name or a fully qualified file name for the log file. 
				   Note that when specifying a fully qualified file name for the log file, Windows paths must have the backslash ('\') character escaped ('\\'). The default log file for logging events is: 
				   
 
				  <current directory>/log/as-events-<pid>.log 
				   
 
				  where 
					 pid is the process ID of the as-admin process. 
				   
 
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				| log_limit 
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				Specifies an integer that sets the maximum size allowed for a log file, in bytes. The default value is -1 (no limit). 
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				| log_append 
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				   Specifies a boolean value that determines whether data can be appended to a log file. The default value is 
					 true. 
				   
 
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				| log_count 
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				Specifies an integer that determines the number of log files that the system retains. Use this option in combination with the log_size parameter to implement the rolling log file feature. With rolling log files, if a log file reaches the maximum size configured with the log_limit parameter, additional log files are created, up to the number of log files specified with the log_count parameter. 
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				| log_size 
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				Specifies an integer that determines the maximum size of all log files combined. 
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