I like “--output cat” to display colors. Aside from that, I actually don’t know how to
change the logging level but would love to learn if you know how!
On Feb 28, 2020, at 09:52, Rafael Diniz
<rafael(a)rhizomatica.org> wrote:
Thanks Spencer!
I'm willing if I should use the "-e", "-m", "-d" and
"-t" in the systemd
open5gs-* service files for a more verbose output.
juba
On 2/28/20 1:40 PM, Spencer Sevilla wrote:
Hi Juba!
If open5gs is running as a systemd service (the default if you installed with apt-get)
you should use journalctl. The relevant systemd service names are open5gs-hssd,
open5gs-mmed, open5gs-sgwd, open5gs-pgwd, and open5gs-pcrfd. If you built them from
source, they will output all information in the terminal window you’re running them in,
and will also write to log files located in {installation_directory}/var/log/open5gs/.
To see all the journalctl logs in one terminal: “sudo journalctl -f -u open5gs-hssd -u
open5gs-mmed -u open5gs-pgwd -u open5gs-sgwd -u open5gs-pcrfd"
> On Feb 28, 2020, at 06:58, Rafael Diniz <rafael(a)rhizomatica.org> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Which cmd line should I use to get all the debug information possible
> from the EPC components?
>
> Thanks,
> Rafael Diniz
>
>