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Component: EP-PIN
Component Name: Portal Infrastructure
Description: Level at which logging information is written to a log file or screen. For example, if the logging level is set to INFO, all information messages, warning messages and severe messages are written to the log file or screen, whereas if the logging level is set to SEVERE, only severe messages are written.
Key Concepts: Logging level is a feature of the SAP Enterprise Portal (EP) PIN Portal Infrastructure that allows administrators to control the amount of information that is logged in the system. It is used to determine which events and activities are recorded in the system log. The logging level can be set to one of four levels: Error, Warning, Info, and Debug. How to use it: The logging level can be set in the EP-PIN Portal Infrastructure Administration Console. To do this, select the “Logging Level” option from the left-hand menu and then select the desired logging level from the drop-down menu. Once the desired logging level has been selected, click “Save” to apply the changes. Tips & Tricks: It is important to note that setting a higher logging level will result in more information being logged in the system log. This can be useful for troubleshooting purposes, but it can also lead to an increase in disk space usage and slower system performance. Therefore, it is important to set the logging level appropriately for your environment. Related Information: For more information on setting the logging level in SAP Enterprise Portal (EP) PIN Portal Infrastructure, please refer to SAP Help documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/EP_PIN_PORTAL_INFRASTRUCTURE/7.50/en-US