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nextcloud-docs/admin_manual/configuration_server/logging_configuration.rst
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Logging Configuration
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Use your Nextcloud log to review system status, or to help debug problems. You may adjust logging levels, and choose between using the Nextcloud log or your syslog.
Parameters
----------
Logging levels range from **DEBUG**, which logs all activity, to **FATAL**, which logs only fatal errors.
* **0**: DEBUG: All activity; the most detailed logging.
* **1**: INFO: Activity such as user logins and file activities, plus warnings, errors, and fatal errors.
* **2**: WARN: Operations succeed, but with warnings of potential problems, plus errors and fatal errors.
* **3**: ERROR: An operation fails, but other services and operations continue, plus fatal errors.
* **4**: FATAL: The server stops.
By default the log level is set to **2** (WARN). Use **DEBUG** when you have a problem to diagnose, and then reset your log level to a less-verbose level as **DEBUG** outputs a lot of information, and can affect your server performance.
Logging level parameters are set in the :file:`config/config.php` file, or on the Admin page of your Nextcloud Web GUI.
Nextcloud
~~~~~~~~~
All log information will be written to a separate log file which can be
viewed using the log viewer on your Admin page. By default, a log
file named **nextcloud.log** will be created in the directory which has
been configured by the **datadirectory** parameter in :file:`config/config.php`.
The desired date format can optionally be defined using the **logdateformat** parameter in :file:`config/config.php`.
By default the `PHP date function`_ parameter "*c*" is used, and therefore the
date/time is written in the format "*2013-01-10T15:20:25+02:00*". By using the
date format in the example below, the date/time format will be written in the format
"*January 10, 2013 15:20:25*".
::
"log_type" => "owncloud",
"logfile" => "nextcloud.log",
"loglevel" => "3",
"logdateformat" => "F d, Y H:i:s",
syslog
~~~~~~
All log information will be sent to your default syslog daemon.
::
"log_type" => "syslog",
"logfile" => "",
"loglevel" => "3",
.. _PHP date function: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php