My config file reads (and always had):

LOGLEVEL        MID
LOG_OK      NONE

That lead me to assume that I was running LogLevel MID.

Correct (minus the "OK" messages).


On January 7, I reported a problem with the log files after upgrading to
version i12. See the enclosed log snippet - it clearly shows **NO** "MSG
FAILED" lines:

Correct. That is what I meant by "To move the "Msg failed" logging from LOGLEVEL LOW to LOGLEVEL HIGH". In the past, they would appear at LOGLEVEL LOW or higher (LOW, MID, HIGH, DEBUG). Now, they will only appear at LOGLEVEL HIGH or higher (HIGH or DEBUG).


Upon returning to i8, the "MSG FAILED" lines returned.  At the time you
responded affirmatively that this behavior would need to be looked at as it
would break log analyzers.

No decision has been made yet as to how to handle the logging of the warning messages.


Can you please reconcile the above facts with your new claim:

"MID was never involved." ...

I think you're getting confused here. Yes, the log file entries that appear when using LOGLEVEL MID will indeed change. That is because any change to the log file entries that moves something from LOW to HIGH will remove it from MID (and vice-versa).


Remember that there are many logging levels (ERROR, WARN, LOW, MID, HIGH, DEBUG), but each level includes every log file entry from the one before it. So DEBUG will get every single log file entry, HIGH will get all except what is in DEBUG, MID will get everything except HIGH and DEBUG entries, and so forth.

-Scott
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