>> >> Furthermore, from /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf, I see: >> =========================================== >> [...] >> # Logging filters: >> # A filter allows to select a different logging level for a given category >> # of logs >> # The format for a filter is one of: >> # x:name >> # x:+name >> # where name is a string which is matched against source file name, >> # e.g., "remote", "qemu", or "util/json", the optional "+" prefix >> # tells libvirt to log stack trace for each message matching name, >> # and x is the minimal level where matching messages should be logged: >> # 1: DEBUG >> # 2: INFO >> # 3: WARNING >> # 4: ERROR >> # >> # Multiple filter can be defined in a single @filters, they just need to be >> # separated by spaces. >> # >> # e.g. to only get warning or errors from the remote layer and only errors >> # from the event layer: >> #log_filters="3:remote 4:event" >> [...] >> =========================================== >> >> Is the above list of strings describe all possible "name" values for filters ? > > The 'name' is just a sub-string match against source file names. So to get a > list of valid filter names, just list all source file names. Thanks. I should've read more carefully. > > > Daniel > -- /kashyap -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list