Ah, thanks for that. I'm still a bit new and wasn't sure if the logging 
level had a default number and setting debug just cranked up that number. 
Another piece of the puzzle for me was that director debug logs show up in 
the system journal instead of /var/log/bareos/bareos.log, at least on 
Fedora 37


On Saturday, March 11, 2023 at 11:54:15 AM UTC-5 Bruno Friedmann wrote:

> Good catch I was pretty sure this was mentioned into the documentation, 
> https://docs.bareos.org/TasksAndConcepts/BareosConsole.html#bcommandsetdebug
> You can only guess it with the trace parameter which become active with =1 
> and inactive with =0
>
> Same for setdebug level=0 all will deactivate all debug on all daemon and 
> also trace.
>  
> if you're playing with trace file, watch out the disk space they can 
> easily improper sized /var/lib/bareos.
>
> On Friday, March 10, 2023 at 7:37:37 PM UTC+1 Work User wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I'm trying to debug some client issues and can update the debug level 
>> with setdebug in the console. How do I turn debugging off or what is the 
>> default logging level so I can set it back to normal after I'm done? 
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>

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