From 09c2279bb5b8b5017e95984659f3de496cdcbc4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Camila Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:52:51 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update documentation on how to generate debug logs. Minor change: bypasses => bypass. Signed-off-by: Camila --- doc/troubleshooting.rst | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/troubleshooting.rst b/doc/troubleshooting.rst index 880aa82e7..f9644db47 100644 --- a/doc/troubleshooting.rst +++ b/doc/troubleshooting.rst @@ -153,10 +153,42 @@ Saving Files Directly The Nextcloud client enables you to save log files directly to a predefined file or directory. This is a useful option for troubleshooting sporadic issues as -it enables you to log large amounts of data and bypasses the limited buffer +it enables you to log large amounts of data and bypass the limited buffer settings associated with the log window. -To save log files to a file or a directory: +To enable logging to a directory, stop the client and add the following to the General section in the configuration file: + +``` +[General] +logDebug=true +logExpire= +logDir= +``` + + .. note:: Independent of platform you must use slash (/) as a path reparator: + + * Correct: C:/Temp + * Not correct: C:\Temp + +As an example, to keep log data for two days in a directory called temp: + +``` +[General] +logDebug=true +logExpire=48 +logDir=C:/Temp +``` + +Once you restart the client, you will find the log file in the ```` defined in ``logDir``. + + .. note:: You will find the configuration file in the following locations: + + * Microsoft Windows systems: ``%APPDATA%\Nextcloud\nextcloud.cfg`` + * macOS systems: ``$HOME/Library/Preferences/Nextcloud/nextcloud.cfg`` + * Linux distributions: ``$HOME/.config/Nextcloud/nextcloud.cfg`` + + +Alternatively, you can start the client in the command line with parameters: 1. To save to a file, start the client using the ``--logfile `` command, where ```` is the filename to which you want to save the file. @@ -177,21 +209,6 @@ issue the following command: nextcloud --logdir /tmp/nextcloud_logs --logexpire 48 ``` -Alternatively, you can add the following to the configuration file: -``` -logDebug=true -logExpire= -logDir= -``` - -Once you restart the client, you will find the log file in the ```` defined in ``logDir``. - - .. note:: You will find the configuration file in the following locations: - - * Microsoft Windows systems: ``%APPDATA%\Nextcloud\nextcloud.cfg`` - * macOS systems: ``$HOME/Library/Preferences/Nextcloud/nextcloud.cfg`` - * Linux distributions: ``$HOME/.config/Nextcloud/nextcloud.cfg`` - Nextcloud server Log File ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~