DEBUG ims-ms-channel-specific option

ims-ms-channel-specific options: DEBUG (integer)
The  ims-ms-channel-specific option   can take values between 0, the default, up to 4; increasing values mean increasing amounts of debug output being written to the    log file. The default of 0 means no debugging information. A value of 3 or more causes inclusion of information about the numbers of messages waiting and numbers of threads in use, and whether more threads must be started, and will also cause output when a thread exits, and if a shutdown request has been received. A value of 4 or more causes debug output regarding which message is currently being processed (specifically, the envelope From address for the current message), and debugging that such a message has been successfully delivered.

The debug output from setting   is normally directed to the   file  (not the   file), but will only be actually written to    if the   option for the MTA  (in legacy configuration, the   configutil parameter)  is set to the value. (And potentially, if the   option is set --   configutil parameter in legacy configuration -- then the output is instead directed to syslog.)

Setting the   channel option on an   channel also forces a    level setting. itself will cause additional output, to a different log file, than the   ims-ms-channel-specific  option;   causes MTA processing debug output to be  written to a    file, normally an    file.

As of MS 6.2, see also the  Message Trace option, which if set to   will cause Message Store message tracing information to be written to the   file.

See also:
 * loglevel Option
 * syslogfacility Option
 * master_debug Option
 * activate Option
 * ims-ms channel debugging and error logging
 * ims-ms-channel-specific options