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Administration Guide Log files for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components Change the maximum size of the log file for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component When the log file for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component reaches its maximum size, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server either creates an additional log file for the component or overwrites the current one, depending on whether you turn on log auto-roll. By default, log auto-roll is turned on for all BlackBerry Enterprise Servercomponents, which means that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server creates an additional log file when the current log file reaches its maximum size. You can specify a different maximum size for each log file. 1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging. 2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change. 3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance. 4. In each section, in the Maximum size of daily log files (MB) field, type the file size. 5. Click Save all. 6. On the Servers and components menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that you changed. Related topics Create an additional log file for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component when the current log file reaches its maximum size, 358 Restarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 327 Change the logging level for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component You can select whether the information that you save to the log files is detailed or limited by changing the logging level for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component. A more detailed logging level can help you troubleshoot issues with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component. 1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging. 2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change. 3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance. 4. In each section, in the Log level drop-down list, click one of the following menu items: • To write error messages to the log files, click Error. • To write warning messages to the log files, click Warning. • To write daily activities to the log files, click Informational. • To write additional information to the log files that can help you troubleshoot issues with your organization's environment, click Debug. 5. Click Save all. 6. On the Servers and components menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that you changed. Related topics 357

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Change the maximum size of the log file for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server
component
When the log file for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component reaches its maximum size, the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server either creates an additional log file for the component or overwrites the current one, depending on whether
you turn on log auto-roll.
By default, log auto-roll is turned on for all BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, which means that the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server creates an additional log file when the current log file reaches its maximum size.
You can specify a different maximum size for each log file.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
Servers and components
menu, expand
BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging
.
2.
Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.
3.
On the
Logging details
tab, click
Edit instance
.
4.
In each section, in the
Maximum size of daily log files (MB)
field, type the file size.
5.
Click
Save all
.
6.
On the
Servers and components
menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that
you changed.
Related topics
Create an additional log file for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component when the current log file reaches its maximum size, 358
Restarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 327
Change the logging level for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component
You can select whether the information that you save to the log files is detailed or limited by changing the logging
level for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component. A more detailed logging level can help you troubleshoot issues
with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
Servers and components
menu, expand
BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging
.
2.
Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.
3.
On the
Logging details
tab, click
Edit instance
.
4.
In each section, in the
Log level
drop-down list, click one of the following menu items:
To write error messages to the log files, click
Error
.
To write warning messages to the log files, click
Warning
.
To write daily activities to the log files, click
Informational
.
To write additional information to the log files that can help you troubleshoot issues with your organization's
environment, click
Debug
.
5.
Click
Save all
.
6.
On the
Servers and components
menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that
you changed.
Related topics
Administration Guide
Log files for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components
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