The log@error.dest parameter specifies
the destination of error and warning messages displayed by the Gateway daemon.
log@error.dest=<file|console>- Description
- Set the value to the type of destination used for error and warning
messages. A destination type file, must be specified
for Windows platforms. A
destination type file, must be specified for UNIX platforms when the Gateway daemon is
run as a background process. Otherwise, the destination type Console can
be used to output to stderr.
The following example shows the syntax
required to specify that error and warning messages are sent to a
log file.
log@error.dest=<file|console>
log@error.parameters=filename=<name>;\;
maxfiles=<number>;
filesize=<number>;
This
parameter is in the GATEWAY section of the configuration file.
- Default value on UNIX and Linux
- If this parameter is not specified, the default value is console.
When using ctgd to run as a background process
the log destination must be configured to use file.
- Default value on Windows
- If this parameter is not specified, the default value is file.
For more information about the default name and location of the log
file, see Error and warning messages log file name.
- Configuration Tool
- In the Configuration Tool on UNIX platforms,
you can set the value of log@error.dest in the Error
and warning log destination field in the Logging tab
of the Gateway daemon settings page.