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NAME

       rpma_log_set_threshold - set the logging threshold level

SYNOPSIS

             #include <librpma.h>

             int rpma_log_set_threshold(enum rpma_log_threshold threshold, enum rpma_log_level level);

             enum rpma_log_level {
                     RPMA_LOG_DISABLED,
                     RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_FATAL,
                     RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR,
                     RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING,
                     RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_NOTICE,
                     RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_INFO,
                     RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG,
             };

             enum rpma_log_threshold {
                     RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD,
                     RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD_AUX,
                     RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD_MAX
             };

DESCRIPTION

       rpma_log_set_threshold() sets the logging threshold level.

       Available thresholds are:

       •  RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD  - the main threshold used to filter out undesired logging messages.  Messages on a
          higher level than the primary threshold level are ignored. RPMA_LOG_DISABLED shall be used to suppress
          logging. The default value is RPMA_LOG_WARNING.

       •  RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD_AUX - the auxiliary threshold intended for use inside the logging function  (please
          see  rpma_log_get_threshold(3)).  The  logging  function  may  or  may  not  take  this threshold into
          consideration. The default value is RPMA_LOG_DISABLED.

       Available threshold levels are defined by enum rpma_log_level:

       •  RPMA_LOG_DISABLED - all messages will be suppressed

       •  RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_FATAL - an error that causes the library to stop working immediately

       •  RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR - an error that causes the library to stop working properly

       •  RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING - an error that could be handled in the upper levelRPMA_LOG_LEVEL_NOTICE - non-massive info mainly  related  to  public  API  function  completions  e.g.
          connection established

       •  RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_INFO - massive info e.g. every write operation indication

       •  RPMA_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG - debug info e.g. write operation dump

THE DEFAULT LOGGING FUNCTION

       The  default  logging  function  writes  messages  to  syslog(3) and to stderr(3), where syslog(3) is the
       primary  destination  (RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD  applies)  whereas  stderr(3)  is  the  secondary   destination
       (RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD_AUX applies).

RETURN VALUE

       rpma_log_syslog_set_threshold() function returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.

ERRORS

       rpma_log_set_threshold() can fail with the following errors:

       •  RPMA_E_INVAL - threshold is not RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD nor RPMA_LOG_THRESHOLD_AUX

       •  RPMA_E_INVAL - level is not a value defined by enum rpma_log_level type

       •  RPMA_E_AGAIN - a temporary error occurred, the retry may fix the problem

SEE ALSO

       rpma_log_get_threshold(3), rpma_log_set_function(3), librpma(7) and https://pmem.io/rpma/

RPMA                                              01 April 2024                        rpma_log_set_threshold(3)