# log Source: [https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-41102-4/topic/log.html](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-41102-4/topic/log.html) Use the Log tool to set logging variables for components. ## Usage log list log level FILTER_STR [DESTINATION] log trace KEYWORD_STR [DESTINATION] log stoptrace KEYWORD_STR [DESTINATION] log forget PROCESS_NAME log helpCopy to clipboard - `log list` Lists all processes/components registered with the log daemon. - `log level FILTER_STR [DESTINATION]` Sets the log filter level. Log messages that are less severe than the filter are ignored. Must be one of EMERGENCY | CRITICAL | ERROR | WARNING | INFO | DEBUG - `log trace KEYWORD_STR [DESTINATION]` Enables a trace by keyword. Any traces with a matching keyword are logged. The KEYWORD\_STR is a trace keyword. - `log stoptrace KEYWORD_STR [DESTINATION]` Disables a trace keyword. Any traces with this keyword are not logged. The KEYWORD\_STR is a trace keyword. - `log forget PROCESS_NAME` Forgets all settings for processes for the specified name. - `log help` Displays help for log commands. - `[DESTINATION]` Optional, specifies the process and component where to send the command. The optional [DESTINATION] must be in this format: process/componentName Copy to clipboard 'process' can be a processName or a PID. If it's a processName, the command will apply to all processes with the same name. If it's a PID, it only apply to the process with the matching PID. Both the 'process' and the 'componentName' can be replaced with an asterix ("\*)" to mean all processes and/or all components. If the [DESTINATION] is omitted, a default destination is used and applies to all processes and all components: "*/*" Copy to clipboard A command can be sent to a process/component that doesn't exist yet. It'll be saved and applied to the process/component when available. This way, you can pre-configure processes/components before they are spawned, but it's only valid if the [DESTINATION] is a process name. Otherwise, the 'process' will be dropped." Here are some command samples: - `$ log level INFO "processName/componentName"` Set the log level to INFO for a component in a process. - `$ log trace "keyword" "processName/componentName"` Enable a trace. - `$ log stoptrace "keyword" "processName/componentName"` Disable a trace. All can use "\*" in place of processName and componentName for all processes and/or all components. If the "processName/componentName" is omitted, the default destination is set for all processes and all components. Translated command to send to the log daemon: | cmd | destination | commandParameter |Copy to clipboard where *cmd* is a command code, one byte long. destination is the `processName/componentName` followed by a `'/'` character. commandParameter is the string specific to the command. **Parent Topic:** [Target Tools](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-41102-4/topic/Target-Tools.html) Last Published: Jan 13, 2025 [Previous Topic gnss](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-41102-4/topics/gnss.md) [Next Topic pm](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-41102-4/topics/pm.md)