FastPCRF Logs [Документация VAS Experts]

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 ===== Tracing ===== ===== Tracing =====
 The level of detail in the logs is set by the ''trace'' parameter in the **''/etc/dpi/fastpcrf.conf''** configuration file. The level of detail in the logs is set by the ''trace'' parameter in the **''/etc/dpi/fastpcrf.conf''** configuration file.
-<note important>The ''trace'' parameter is ignored if the ''[[dpi:bras_bng:radius_integration:radius_auth_fastpcrf_setup:radius_auth_fastpcrf_setup_full|verbose]]'' parameter is set to ''1'' — this value enables trace output for **all** subsystems.\\ To configure logging for one specific or several subsystems, the ''verbose'' parameter must be set to ''0''.</note>+<note important>The ''trace'' parameter is ignored if the ''[[en:dpi:bras_bng:radius_integration:radius_auth_fastpcrf_setup:radius_auth_fastpcrf_setup_full|verbose]]'' parameter is set to ''1'' — this value enables trace output for **all** subsystems.\\ To configure logging for one specific or several subsystems, the ''verbose'' parameter must be set to ''0''.</note>
 The ''trace'' parameter is a bitmask, where each bit enables detailed logging for a specific subsystem: The ''trace'' parameter is a bitmask, where each bit enables detailed logging for a specific subsystem:
   * ''0x00000001'' — connection monitor — RADIUS connection monitor. Monitors connection activity and decides to switch to a backup RADIUS server if necessary.   * ''0x00000001'' — connection monitor — RADIUS connection monitor. Monitors connection activity and decides to switch to a backup RADIUS server if necessary.