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Each processing unit references a log configuration. The log configurations are defined in the Collections tab. See Configuring Collections of Rules, Rule Functions, and Destinations for related procedures. This section explains more about log configurations and how to configure them.For a reference to the settings, see the Files Section in Table 58, CDD Collections Tab Log Configurations Settings (Sheet 1 of 3).Set the name and location of the log file for a log configuration using the Name and Directory settings. If you do not enter a leading slash, the files are stored relative to the working directory (the directory in which you start the be-engine.exe executable). If you do not specify a name, the engine name is used. If no engine name is specified the name defaults to cep-engine.log.In a log configuration that uses the provided line layout implementation, you select a level of logging for each module in the TIBCO BusinessEvents runtime.A level corresponds to how much logging is filtered out. They are ordered where all is lowest and off is highest:
Enabling a lower level automatically enables the higher levels. For example, enabling info automatically enables fatal, error, and warning.To assign a certain level of logging to all modules, use an asterisk:This syntax means that all modules use logging level info, except the module driver.tibrv which uses debug level.See Understanding and Configuring Log Configurations for an explanation of the logging levels, modules, and syntax details
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