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diff --git a/src/man/include/debug_levels.xml b/src/man/include/debug_levels.xml index ce506405..14e666c7 100644 --- a/src/man/include/debug_levels.xml +++ b/src/man/include/debug_levels.xml @@ -1,49 +1,61 @@ <listitem> <para> - Bit mask that indicates which debug levels will be visible. 0x0010 is the default value as well - as the lowest allowed value, 0xFFF0 is the most verbose mode. This setting - overrides the settings from config file. + SSSD supports two representations for specifying the debug level. The + simplest is to specify a decimal value from 0-9, which represents + enabling that level and all lower-level debug messages. The more + comprehensive option is to specify a hexadecimal bitmask to enable or + disable specific levels (such as if you wish to suppress a level). </para> <para> Currently supported debug levels: </para> <para> + <emphasis>0</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x0010</emphasis>: Fatal failures. Anything that would prevent SSSD from starting up or causes it to cease running. </para> <para> + <emphasis>1</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x0020</emphasis>: Critical failures. An error that doesn't kill the SSSD, but one that indicates that at least one major feature is not going to work properly. </para> <para> + <emphasis>2</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x0040</emphasis>: Serious failures. An error announcing that a particular request or operation has failed. </para> <para> + <emphasis>3</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x0080</emphasis>: Minor failures. These are the errors that would percolate down to cause the operation failure of 2. </para> <para> + <emphasis>4</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x0100</emphasis>: Configuration settings. </para> <para> + <emphasis>5</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x0200</emphasis>: Function data. </para> <para> + <emphasis>6</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x0400</emphasis>: Trace messages for operation functions. </para> <para> + <emphasis>7</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x1000</emphasis>: Trace messages for internal control functions. </para> <para> + <emphasis>8</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x2000</emphasis>: Contents of function-internal variables that may be interesting. </para> <para> + <emphasis>9</emphasis>, <emphasis>0x4000</emphasis>: Extremely low-level tracing information. </para> <para> - To log required debug levels, simply add their numbers together as shown in following examples: + To log required bitmask debug levels, simply add their numbers together as shown in following examples: </para> <para> <emphasis>Example</emphasis>: To log fatal failures, critical failures, @@ -54,7 +66,9 @@ trace messages for internal control functions use 0x1310. </para> <para> - <emphasis>Note</emphasis>: This is new format of debug levels introduced in 1.7.0. - Older format (numbers from 0-10) is compatible but deprecated. + <emphasis>Note</emphasis>: The bitmask format of debug levels was introduced in 1.7.0. + </para> + <para> + <emphasis>Default</emphasis>: 0 </para> </listitem> |