Rainer Meier wrote: > Hi Joe, > > Joe wrote: >> I have set loglevel to 1 in config.xml. I run wpkg.js from >> the same batch file on all workstations. At the end of the >> batch file I copy the workstation log to a central directory. >> Sometimes a log shows only the errors and other times it >> shows a complete log as if loglevel was set to 31. > > Why do you copy the log file to a central directory instead of logging > directly to that path? You might just set log_file_path to the folder > where you want to store the log file. Yes I will do that. > It is correct that you have to set logLevel to 1 in order to log only > errors. However the default log level is 0xFF (log everything). So there > might be some problem loading config.xml (or missing /logLevel:1 > parameter) which causes verbose logging in your case. > > This is just a wild guess. If you think everything is set up correctly, > then try to isolate the problem and find out under which conditions wpkg > logs more than your desired log level. Then we can try to analyze the > problem and probably find a solution. I think it's obvious to me what happens. The log file created at 0xFF sits in the workstations temp directory. When run a level 1 no log is created (assuming no errors) and therefore I get the old log file back. So I guess I need to create a package to delete the log file as the highest priority? |