From 736760c45b10e9a593fcd81e1a230188386ca656 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andre Noll Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 00:18:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Loglevel adjustments. --- README.afs | 8 ++++---- audiod.ggo | 4 ++-- filter.ggo | 2 +- fsck.ggo | 2 +- gui.ggo | 11 +++++++---- recv.ggo | 2 +- server.ggo | 16 ++++++++-------- 7 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.afs b/README.afs index 9e588a6a..01d4b52e 100644 --- a/README.afs +++ b/README.afs @@ -225,10 +225,10 @@ songs is Troubles? --------- -Use loglevel one (option -l 1 for most commands) to show debugging -info. Almost all paraslash executables have a brief online help which -is displayed by using the -h switch. The --detailed-help option prints -the full help text. +Use the debug loglevel (option -l 0 for most commands) to show +debugging info. Almost all paraslash executables have a brief online +help which is displayed by using the -h switch. The --detailed-help +option prints the full help text. para_fsck tries to fix your database. Use --force (even if your name isn't Luke) to clean up after a crash. However, first make sure diff --git a/audiod.ggo b/audiod.ggo index 8f960c67..cba65d00 100644 --- a/audiod.ggo +++ b/audiod.ggo @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ text " option "loglevel" l #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"set loglevel (1-6)" +"set loglevel (0-6)" int typestr="level" -default="4" +default="3" optional option "config_file" c diff --git a/filter.ggo b/filter.ggo index 5376a6f8..e3ac59a2 100644 --- a/filter.ggo +++ b/filter.ggo @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ option "loglevel" l #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "set loglevel (0-6)" int typestr="level" -default="4" +default="3" optional option "filter" f diff --git a/fsck.ggo b/fsck.ggo index b893705c..eb7c6275 100644 --- a/fsck.ggo +++ b/fsck.ggo @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ option "loglevel" l "set loglevel (0-6)" int typestr="level" - default="3" + default="2" optional option "base_dir" b diff --git a/gui.ggo b/gui.ggo index 40a40563..a90d1b4f 100644 --- a/gui.ggo +++ b/gui.ggo @@ -12,10 +12,13 @@ option "config_file" c option "loglevel" l #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "set loglevel (0-6)" - - int typestr="level" - default="4" - optional +int typestr="level" +default="3" +optional +details=" + See \"para_server --detailed-help\" for the discussion of + loglevels. +" option "timeout" t #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ diff --git a/recv.ggo b/recv.ggo index b7003b0e..2f647613 100644 --- a/recv.ggo +++ b/recv.ggo @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ option "loglevel" l #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "set loglevel (0-6)" int typestr="level" -default="4" +default="3" optional option "receiver" r diff --git a/server.ggo b/server.ggo index 6b4770a8..2a5fabc3 100644 --- a/server.ggo +++ b/server.ggo @@ -4,19 +4,19 @@ section "General options" option "loglevel" l #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -"set loglevel (1-6)" +"set loglevel (0-6)" int typestr="level" -default="4" +default="3" optional details=" - Larger values mean less verbose output. Loglevel 1 (debug) gets - really noisy; a value of 2 (info) produces still noisy output, + Larger values mean less verbose output. Loglevel 0 (debug) gets + really noisy; a value of 1 (info) produces still noisy output, but this won't fill up the disk quicky. Messaged logged with - loglevel 3 (notice) indicate normal but significant events - while level 4 (warning) logs unexpected events that can be + loglevel 2 (notice) indicate normal but significant events + while level 3 (warning) logs unexpected events that can be handled. Unhandled error conditions are logged with loglevel - 5 (error) and crititcal errors are logged using loglevel 6 - (crit). Finally, loglevel 7 (emerg) is reserved for messages + 4 (error) and crititcal errors are logged using loglevel 5 + (crit). Finally, loglevel 6 (emerg) is reserved for messages that cause para_server to terminate immediately. " -- 2.39.5