Trace level slider

The trace level is selected by clicking the slider with the mouse button and moving the pointer up or down while the mouse button is held down. As you move the slider up or down, the trace level selected is displayed on the panel along with an explanation about what is being traced at that level.

You can choose from the following levels of tracing:

0. No trace
No tracing is done.

1. Messages and exceptions
Messages, including an explanation and a user action, from the console are written to the trace file.

2. Diagnostics
Messages and diagnostic information is written to the trace file (this is the default trace level).

3. Informational
Messages, diagnostics, and other high-level information is written to the trace file.

4. External calls
Messages, diagnostic information, and any calls to external procedures, including any parameter values, are written to the trace file.

5. LDAP access
Additionally, any access to LDAP is written to the trace file.

6. Internal calls
Additionally, all calls to procedures internal to the component are written to the trace file.

7. Resource access
Additionally, any requests for access to resources are written to the trace file.

8. Control flow
Additionally, code branching information is written to the trace file.

9. Low level information
Very detailed information is written to the trace file.

A higher level contains all the data in the lower levels.

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