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You can specify a special logging configuration file in
the keystone.conf
configuration file.
For example,
/etc/keystone/logging.conf
.
For details, see the (Python logging module documentation).
[loggers] keys=root,access [handlers] keys=production,file,access_file,devel [formatters] keys=minimal,normal,debug ########### # Loggers # ########### [logger_root] level=WARNING handlers=file [logger_access] level=INFO qualname=access handlers=access_file ################ # Log Handlers # ################ [handler_production] class=handlers.SysLogHandler level=ERROR formatter=normal args=(('localhost', handlers.SYSLOG_UDP_PORT), handlers.SysLogHandler.LOG_USER) [handler_file] class=handlers.WatchedFileHandler level=WARNING formatter=normal args=('error.log',) [handler_access_file] class=handlers.WatchedFileHandler level=INFO formatter=minimal args=('access.log',) [handler_devel] class=StreamHandler level=NOTSET formatter=debug args=(sys.stdout,) ################## # Log Formatters # ################## [formatter_minimal] format=%(message)s [formatter_normal] format=(%(name)s): %(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s [formatter_debug] format=(%(name)s): %(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(module)s %(funcName)s %(message)s