Configuring Logging Settings in the Configuration File
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You configure the Connector’s logging settings by modifying the following configuration file: Website_root/Website/App_Config/Include/CT3Translation.config. You can specify the following settings:
Setting Name | Description | Supported Values | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
ClayTablet. LogFolder |
By default, the Connector logs are in the same folder as the Sitecore logs. This enables you to use the Sitecore Log Viewer tool to view Connector logs as well. Connector log files use the following file-name format: log.CTTLOG.yyyymmdd.txt. | a path | $(dataFolder /Logs/ |
ClayTablet. LogLevel |
The minimum logging level written to the log files. Note: This setting can be overridden by the Logging Level setting specified in the Sitecore user interface, which is described in Configuring Logging Settings in Sitecore. |
From the highest to lowest log level: * DEBUG * Diagnose * ERROR * INFO * Warn |
INFO |
You configure the Connector’s logging settings by modifying the following configuration file: Website_root/Website/App_Config/Include/CT3Translation.config. You can specify the following settings:
Setting Name | Description | Supported Values | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
ClayTablet. LogFolder |
By default, the Connector logs are in the same folder as the Sitecore logs. This enables you to use the Sitecore Log Viewer tool to view Connector logs as well. Connector log files use the following file-name format: log.CTTLOG.yyyymmdd.txt. | a path | $(dataFolder /Logs/ |
ClayTablet. LogLevel |
The minimum logging level written to the log files. Note: This setting can be overridden by the Logging Level setting specified in the Sitecore user interface, which is described in Configuring Logging Settings in Sitecore. |
From the highest to lowest log level: * DEBUG * Diagnose * ERROR * INFO * Warn |
INFO |