Edit
tmsplx.xml
to define the debug level for each of the debug
parameters.Debug levels editable with tmsplx.xml
Value
|
Kernel Debugging
(KernelDebugLevel)
|
User Debugging
(UserDebugLevel)
|
TMCM Debugging
(ControlManagerDebug)
|
0
|
Debugging disabled (default)
|
Debugging disabled
|
Debugging disabled
|
1
|
Error debugging
|
Error debugging - logs, error messages (default)
|
Error debugging (default)
|
2
|
Common debugging
|
Information debugging– logs error and warning messages
|
Common debugging
|
3
|
Detailed debugging
|
Common– logs error, warning, and notification-type messages
|
Detailed debugging
|
4
|
n/a
|
Critical debugging– logs error, warning, notification, and information-type
messages
|
n/a
|
5
|
n/a
|
Detailed debugging– logs error, warning, notification, information, and debug
messages
|
n/a
|
-
UserDebugLevel
does not control output from startup scripts. They will always be logged regardless of theUserDebugLevel
value. -
If
ControlManagerDebug
is enabled, its logs are stored in/opt/TrendMicro/SProtectLinux/EntityMain.log
.
NoteDetailed debugging produces a large debug file. Trend Micro recommends enabling detailed debugging when replicating an issue, and
disabling it immediately after issue replication. Is is also recommended that your
logs be
on a non-root partition.
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