Engine Output configurator
The Engine Output Configurator controls the type and amount of output information that is generated by the engine as it runs threads and processes. This information is reported by the engine in a log file.
There are two main steps to configuring engine output:
- Use Engine Output Configurator to create aliases that define the type and level of engine output.
- Use Network Configurator to apply those aliases to specific processes and threads.
EO (Engine Output) aliases control only informational and debug engine output. Even if no engine output aliases are configured, warnings and error messages are still written to the log file.
There are four types of information for EO aliases:
- Error
- Warning
- Information
- Debug
Error and Warning happen only in the log when there are errors or when warnings have happened.
For Information and Debug types, the system selectively prints messages that are based on the configuration, for example, enable_info_all, enable_info_0, enable_info_1, enable_info_2, and enable_info_3. The detail level goes from "0" to "3."