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matteu
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Powershell to get loggin level

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Hello,

Where is store the information about loggin level ?

I mean, when I go to menu -> help and support -> support information and I use Configure extended logging

Where is this information stored to get the actuel value for each component ?

thanks for your help
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Re: Powershell to get loggin level

Post by Mildur »

Hi Matteu

The log level is specified in the XML files.
Extended logging can be enabled individually for each component (controller, proxy) individually, so please let your script check both xml files (Remote Proxies have a Proxy.xml stored on their machine):
- C:\ProgramData\Veeam\Backup365\Config.xml
- C:\ProgramData\Veeam\Backup365\Proxy.xml

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<Veeam>
  <Core>
    <Log Level="Default" />
  </Core>
</Veeam>

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<Veeam>
  <Core>
    <Log Level="Extended" />
  </Core>
</Veeam>
The proxy file also exists on Linux Proxies. I can‘t check the location right now. V8.0 proxies will have a proxy.xml file, v8.1 proxies a proxy.ini file.

Best,
Fabian
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Re: Powershell to get loggin level

Post by matteu »

Thanks for your complete answer.

That means unfortunately this information is not store centrally on the VBM server it self :/
It will be too much complicated to get this value for remote components in an automated way because to get xml information on remote proxy credentials will be needed. So, I will just be able to get the logging information for the VBM server itself
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