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## Logging
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Icinga 2 supports three different types of logging:
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* File logging (local Icinga 2 log file)
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* Syslog facility logging (system's syslog application)
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* Console logging (`STDOUT` on tty)
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> **Note**
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> You can define multiple logging objects at once.
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The most common scenario will be logging Icinga 2's output to
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syslog with severity `information`.
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object SyslogLogger "syslog" {
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severity = "information"
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}
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For debugging purposes you can install a `FileLogger` object
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and forward the `debug` serverity into an Icinga 2 debug file.
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object FileLogger "debug-file" {
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severity = "debug",
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path = "/var/log/icinga2/debug.log"
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}
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2013-10-18 20:05:08 +02:00
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If you're starting Icinga 2 not as daemon, but in foreground
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using `/usr/sbin/icinga2 -c /etc/icinga2/icinga2.conf` you may
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want to enable console logging temporary too.
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object ConsoleLogger "debug-console" {
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severity = "debug"
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}
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