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| author | Elisa Sohier <elisa.sohier@art-software.fr> | 2019-08-02 10:32:32 +0200 |
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| committer | Elisa Sohier <elisa.sohier@art-software.fr> | 2019-08-02 10:32:32 +0200 |
| commit | 6be191acc49bf166d9b519f8935405ef8d9da747 (patch) | |
| tree | a35c3e0e233cbe4db7b19aa5b1b81be0eb3c5bf8 | |
| parent | 86b2ea0b51452a3bb3fdcacb602e981b0f591b42 (diff) | |
Added documentation for the loglevel
| -rw-r--r-- | README.mkd | 13 |
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@@ -78,3 +78,16 @@ If you wish to tell asc to ignore certain items inside some of your targets, you You can prepend `**` to mean "any length of file name or folders", as well as common glob notation (`*` to mean "any length of any characters" or ? for "any single character"), one target per line. See `man 1 rsync`, section "FILTER RULES" for more info on this file's rules format. + +## Logging ## +What asc does is automatically written in the file `~/.autoSync.log`, which you can read to know what operations have been done in the past. + +You can set the environment variable `LOGLEVEL` to instruct asc to only log certain events. +Log levels are incremental, which means if you set it to a certain level, it will log everything that falls *after this value*. + + - 0: DEBUG. Detailed information about what happens inside. + - 1: INFO. + - 2: NOTIF. Less verbose than INFO + - 3: WARN. Only warnings and errors + - 4: ERROR. Only fatal errors. + |
