A network engineer turned on logging to assist with troubleshooting a suspected configuration issue. Which of the following would provide the network engineer with the most informative log information?
C. DEBUG
In logging levels, DEBUG provides the most detailed and informative information for troubleshooting. Different logging levels serve various purposes:
- FATAL: Indicates a very severe error that will lead to a program's termination.
- ERROR: Indicates a less severe error, but still a problem that requires attention.
- WARN (Warning): Indicates a potential issue that does not necessarily cause an error but should be noted.
- DEBUG: Provides detailed information about the program's operation for debugging purposes. DEBUG logs are typically used during troubleshooting to gain insights into the system's behavior.
Therefore, if the network engineer is troubleshooting a suspected configuration issue, enabling DEBUG-level logging would provide the most detailed information for analysis.
DEBUG log entries contain the most detailed information
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