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    Verbose logging for SharePoint 2013

    How to determine when the verbose logging is turned on from ULS logs or by any other means in a SharePoint server 2013 ?
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    Hey Karthik,

    Here i sent you solution about this.

    Configure diagnostic logging by using Central Administration

    You can use the SharePoint Central Administration website to configure diagnostic logging.
    To configure diagnostic logging by using Central Administration

    In Central Administration, on the home page, click Monitoring.

    On the Monitoring page, in the Reporting section, click Configure diagnostic logging.

    On the Diagnostic Logging page, in the Event Throttling section, configure event throttling as follows:

    To configure event throttling for all categories:

    Select the All Categories check box.

    Select the event log level from the Least critical event to report to the event log list.

    Select the trace log level from the Least critical event to report to the trace log list.

    To configure event throttling for one or more categories:

    Select the check boxes of the categories that you want.

    Select the event log level from the Least critical event to report to the event log list.

    Select the trace log level from the Least critical event to report to the trace log list.

    To configure event throttling for one or more subcategories (you can expand one or more categories and select any subcategory):

    Click the plus (+) next to the category to expand the category.

    Select the check box of the subcategory.

    Select the event log level from the Least critical event to report to the event log list.

    Select the trace log level from the Least critical event to report to the trace log list.

    To return event throttling for all categories to default settings:

    Select the All Categories check box.

    Select Reset to default from the Least critical event to report to the event log list.

    Select Reset to default from the Least critical event to report to the trace log list.

    In the Event Log Flood Protection section, select the Enable Event Log Flood Protection check box.

    In the Trace Log section, in the Path box, type the path of the folder to which you want logs to be written.

    In the Number of days to store log files box, type the number of days (1-366) that you want logs to be kept. After this time, logs will automatically be deleted.

    To restrict the disk space that logs can use, select the Restrict Trace Log disk space usage check box, and then type the number gigabytes (GB) you want to restrict log files to. When logs reach this value, older logs will automatically be deleted.

    After you have made the changes that you want on the Diagnostic Logging page, click OK.


    You also can preffered this link:

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee748656.aspx

    Hope it Helps,

    Thanks,
    Vaibhav Shah


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