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  • 1.  COMPOSER LOGGING

    GENESYS
    Posted 05-16-2024 22:44

    Callflow return block is writing logs to MCP . How to stop it from logging 


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  • 2.  RE: COMPOSER LOGGING

    NEW MEMBER
    Posted 7 days ago
    Edited by SACHIN GUPTA 7 days ago

    If you want to reduce the logging in MCP, I would suggest to adjust the log level on EXIT block.


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  • 3.  RE: COMPOSER LOGGING

    GENESYS
    Posted 6 days ago

    Hi Sachin , 

    I did try that , and currently the log level is set as Critical . still it is logging this details.

    Please let me know if you have implemented that and is working for you ?



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  • 4.  RE: COMPOSER LOGGING

    Posted yesterday

    Hello Gaurav,

    I think it wouldn't make any difference if you changed the log level of the block as long as the verbose of MCP logging is set to all.

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  • 5.  RE: COMPOSER LOGGING

    GENESYS
    Posted yesterday

    Then what is the use of project log levels ? Thinking



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  • 6.  RE: COMPOSER LOGGING

    Posted 8 hours ago
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    Which log do you want to reduce?

    If it are mcp logs, it is done with configuration manager or Genesys administrator at mcp app level. On composer side, each block has the option to output information to mcp logs using attribute log and log level. If it is your case, I suggest you to set log level to warning or info.

    If it is composer.log on tomcat/appserver it is controled on log4j.xml file on composer install.

    If none of this options suite you, I suggest you open a case with Genesys Support Care.

    Regards,

    SG



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