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Configure VerneMQ Logging. |
Where should VerneMQ emit the default console log messages (which are typically at info
severity):
log.console = off | file | console | both
VerneMQ defaults to log the console messages to a file, which can specified by:
log.console.file = /path/to/log/file
This option defaults to /var/log/vernemq/console.log
for Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL and Docker installs.
The default console logging level info
could be setting one of the following:
log.console.level = debug | info | warning | error
VerneMQ log error messages by default. One can change the default behaviour by setting:
log.error = on | off
VerneMQ defaults to log the error messages to a file, which can specified by:
log.error.file = /path/to/log/file
This option defaults to /var/log/vernemq/error.log
for Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL and Docker installs.
VerneMQ log crash messages by default. One can change the default behaviour by setting:
log.crash = on | off
VerneMQ defaults to log the crash messages to a file, which can specified by:
log.crash.file = /path/to/log/file
This option defaults to /var/log/vernemq/crash.log
for Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL and Docker installs.
The maximum sizes in bytes of inidividual messages in the crash log defaults to 64KB
but can be specified by:
log.crash.maximum_message_size = 64KB
VerneMQ rotate crash logs. By default, the crash log file is rotated at midnight or when the size exceeds 10MB
. This behaviour can be changed by setting:
## Acceptable values:
## - a byte size with units, e.g. 10GB
log.crash.size = 10MB
## For acceptable values see https://github.com/basho/lager/blob/master/README.md#internal-log-rotation
log.crash.rotation = $D0
The default number of rotated log files is 5 and can be set with the option:
log.crash.rotation.keep = 5
VerneMQ supports logging to SysLog, enable it by setting:
log.syslog = on
Logging to SysLog is disabled by default.