This topic describes the computed attributes available for retrieving and setting log, error and trace levels at runtime.

There are three computed attributes available to get and set the log, error, and trace levels of a Domain Manager at runtime. These computed attributes described in the table Computed attributes to retrieve and set log, error, and trace levels at runtime are available on the SM_JIIM_Support object, and are therefore available from within JIIM code. The SM_System object is a subclass of SM_JIIM_Support and also inherits these computed attributes. The values of these computed attributes can be retrieved and set by using dmctl.

Table 1. Computed attributes to retrieve and set log, error, and trace levels at runtime
Computed Attributes Description
logLevel The minimum exception level for sending messages to the system error logger.The logLevel attribute is a string, and can be any one of the values set for the --loglevel command line option.
errLevel The minimum exception level for writing messages to the log files. The errLevel attribute is a string, and can be any one of the values set for the --errlevel command line option.
traceLevel Used to print a stack trace to the log file when an exception at this level or above occurs. Exceptions below this level do not write a stack trace. The traceLevel attribute is a string, and can be any one of the values set for the --tracelevel command line option.