Kristen G. Thorson wrote:

But all I really get from this reading is 0 turns it off, 1 prints
some
warnings, and 2 prints level 1 warnings plus aborted connections
warnings.  I have not been able to find any additional information
in my
search.  Am I missing something, or is this all the documentation
there
is on this?
What kind of additional information are you looking about the --W (or
--log-warnings=N) option?


Thank you for the response.

I was looking for information on how high the level can go - 2? 5? 200?
- and what types of warnings are logged for a given level?

AFAIK, 2 is the highest. Anything beyond that, is equivalent to it

I'd pay attention to aborted connections, as MySQL Network's
monitoring
service actually does do so


I'm not sure what you mean by this.  Could you clarify?

With a log level of 2 here, you actually get to see aborted connections

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