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Using the Management Command Line

  • Last Updated: May 12, 2026
  • 1 minute read
    • OpenAccess SDK
    • Version 8.1
    • Documentation

Use the OpenAccess SDK Manager command ServiceDebugLogLevel, which has the format:

{ServiceActiveDebugLogLevel | sadll} service_name
[ [{dis | disable}]
[{enall | enableall}]
[{en | enable}]
[{ferr | fatalerror}={off | on}] | 
[{err | errors=off | on}] |
[{war | warnings}={off | on}] |
[{info | informationals}={off | on}] |
[{debug | debugging}={off | on}] |
[{sspp | ssppackets}={off | on}] |
[{sspr | ssprequests}={off | on}] | ... ]

where service_name is the active service for which you want to display or change debug log levels. Service names can be obtained using the ServiceList | sl command.

The following example turns on debug messages and turns off error messages in the debug log for the OpenAccessSDK810_C data access service:

sadll OpenAccessSDK810_C debug=on err=off

Note: The SessionDebugLogLevel command is not applicable to OpenAccess SDK services on Linux/UNIX.

For more information about using the OpenAccess SDK Management Command Line, refer to the OpenAccess SDK Administrator’s Guide.

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