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  • WEKA v4.1 documentation
  • WEKA System Overview
    • About the WEKA system
    • SSD capacity management
    • Filesystems, object stores, and filesystem groups
    • WEKA networking
    • Data lifecycle management
    • WEKA client and mount modes
    • WEKA containers architecture overview
    • Glossary
  • Getting Started with WEKA
    • Quick installation guide
    • Manage the system using the WEKA CLI
    • Manage the system using the WEKA GUI
    • Run first IOs with WEKA filesystem
    • Getting started with WEKA REST API
  • Planning and Installation
    • Prerequisites for installation
    • WEKA installation on bare metal
      • Plan the WEKA system Installation
      • Prepare the system for WEKA software installation
        • Enable the SR-IOV
      • Obtain the WEKA software installation package
      • WEKA cluster installation
        • WEKA legacy system installation process
      • Add clients
    • WEKA installation on AWS
      • Self-service portal
      • CloudFormation template generator
      • Deployment types
      • AWS outposts deployment
      • Supported EC2 instance types
      • Add clients
      • Auto scaling group
      • Troubleshooting
    • WEKA installation on Azure
    • WEKA installation on GCP
      • WEKA project description
      • Deployment on GCP using Terraform
      • GCP Terraform package description
      • Required services and supported regions
      • Supported machine types and storage
      • Auto-scale instances in GCP
      • Add clients
      • Troubleshooting
  • Performance
    • WEKA performance tests
      • Test environment details
  • WEKA Filesystems & Object Stores
    • Manage object stores
      • Manage object stores using the GUI
      • Manage object stores using the CLI
    • Manage filesystem groups
      • Manage filesystem groups using the GUI
      • Manage filesystem groups using the CLI
    • Manage filesystems
      • Manage filesystems using the GUI
      • Manage filesystems using the CLI
    • Attach or detach object store buckets
      • Attach or detach object store bucket using the GUI
      • Attach or detach object store buckets using the CLI
    • Advanced data lifecycle management
      • Advanced time-based policies for data storage location
      • Data management in tiered filesystems
      • Transition between tiered and SSD-only filesystems
      • Manual fetch and release of data
    • Mount filesystems
    • Snapshots
      • Manage snapshots using the GUI
      • Manage snapshots using the CLI
    • Snap-To-Object
      • Manage Snap-To-Object using the GUI
      • Manage Snap-To-Object using the CLI
    • Quota management
      • Manage quotas using the GUI
      • Manage quotas using the CLI
  • Additional Protocols
    • Manage the NFS protocol
      • Supported NFS client mount options
      • Manage NFS networking using the GUI
      • Manage NFS networking using the CLI
    • Manage the SMB protocol
      • Manage SMB using the GUI
      • Manage SMB using the CLI
    • Manage the S3 protocol
      • S3 cluster management
        • Manage the S3 service using the GUI
        • Manage the S3 service using the CLI
      • S3 buckets management
        • Manage S3 buckets using the GUI
        • Manage S3 buckets using the CLI
      • S3 users and authentication
        • Manage S3 users and authentication using the CLI
        • Manage S3 service accounts using the CLI
      • S3 rules information lifecycle management (ILM)
        • Manage S3 lifecycle rules using the GUI
        • Manage S3 lifecycle rules using the CLI
      • Audit S3 APIs
        • Configure audit webhook using the GUI
        • Configure audit webhook using the CLI
        • Example: How to use Splunk to audit S3
      • S3 supported APIs and limitations
      • S3 examples using boto3
  • Operation Guide
    • Alerts
      • Manage alerts using the GUI
      • Manage alerts using the CLI
      • List of alerts and corrective actions
    • Events
      • Manage events using the GUI
      • Manage events using the CLI
      • List of events
    • Statistics
      • Manage statistics using the GUI
      • Manage statistics using the CLI
      • List of statistics
    • System congestion
    • Security management
      • Obtain authentication tokens
      • KMS management
        • Manage KMS using the GUI
        • Manage KMS using the CLI
      • TLS certificate management
        • Manage the TLS certificate using the GUI
        • Manage the TLS certificate using the CLI
      • CA certificate management
        • Manage the CA certificate using the GUI
        • Manage the CA certificate using the CLI
      • Account lockout threshold policy management
        • Manage the account lockout threshold policy using GUI
        • Manage the account lockout threshold policy using CLI
      • Manage the login banner
        • Manage the login banner using the GUI
        • Manage the login banner using the CLI
    • User management
      • Manage users using the GUI
      • Manage users using the CLI
    • Organizations management
      • Manage organizations using the GUI
      • Manage organizations using the CLI
      • Mount authentication for organization filesystems
    • Expand and shrink cluster resources
      • Add a backend server in a multiple containers architecture
      • Add a backend server in a legacy architecture
      • Expand specific resources of a container
      • Shrink a cluster
    • Background tasks
    • Upgrade WEKA versions
  • Billing & Licensing
    • License overview
    • Classic license
    • Pay-As-You-Go license
  • Support
    • Prerequisites and compatibility
    • Get support for your WEKA system
    • Diagnostics management
      • Traces management
        • Manage traces using the GUI
        • Manage traces using the CLI
      • Protocols debug level management
        • Manage protocols debug level using the GUI
        • Manage protocols debug level using the CLI
      • Diagnostics data management
    • Weka Home - The WEKA support cloud
      • Local Weka Home overview
      • Local Weka Home deployment
      • Set the Local Weka Home to send alerts or events
      • Download the Usage Report or Analytics
  • Appendix
    • WEKA CSI Plugin
    • Set up the WEKAmon external monitoring
    • Set up the SnapTool external snapshots manager
  • REST API Reference Guide
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Manage protocols debug level using the GUI

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Last updated 2 years ago

The Protocols Debug Level section displays the debug level for the S3 and NFS protocols only (the SMB debug level is not shown). You can change the debug level only for the configured protocols.

Using the GUI, you can:

Once the server is restarted, the log verbosity level reverts to its default.

Update S3 debug level

If the S3 protocol is configured, you can change the debug level for all servers or specified servers.

The available debug levels are:

  • 0 - CRITICAL

  • 1 - ERROR

  • 2 - WARNING

  • 3 - INFO

  • 4 - DEBUG

  • 5 - TRACE

Procedure

  1. From the menu, select Configure > Cluster Settings.

  2. From the left pane, select Support.

  3. On the Protocols Debug Level section, select Change S3 debug level.

  4. On the Update S3 Debug Level dialog, set the following properties:

    • Level: Select the debug level.

    • All servers: If you want to apply the update on all the servers, switch to On. If you want to apply the update on specific servers, switch to Off and select the required servers.

Update NFS debug level

If the NFS protocol is configured, you can change the debug level for all servers or specified servers.

The available debug levels are:

  • 1 - EVENT

  • 2 - INFO

  • 3 - DEBUG

  • 4 - MID DEBUG

  • 5 - FULL DEBUG

Procedure

  1. From the menu, select Configure > Cluster Settings.

  2. From the left pane, select Support.

  3. On the Protocols Debug Level section, select Change NFS debug level.

  4. On the Update NFS Debug Level dialog, set the following properties:

    • Level: Select the debug level.

    • All servers: If you want to apply the update on all the servers, switch to On. If you want to apply the update on specific servers, switch to Off and select the required servers.

Update SMB debug level

If the SMB protocol is configured, you can change the debug level for all servers or specified servers.

The available debug levels are:

  • 0 - NO DEBUG

  • 5 - MID DEBUG

  • 10 - FULL DEBUG

Procedure

  1. From the menu, select Configure > Cluster Settings.

  2. From the left pane, select Support.

  3. On the Protocols Debug Level section, select Change SMB debug level.

  4. On the Update SMB Debug Level dialog, set the following properties:

    • Level: Select the debug level.

    • All servers: If you want to apply the update on all the servers, switch to On. If you want to apply the update on specific servers, switch to Off and select the required servers.

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