2V0-622D · Question #260
When troubleshooting VMware vCenter Server issues, which logging level provides maximum detail?
The correct answer is B. trivia. VMware vCenter Server uses a tiered logging hierarchy where 'trivia' is the most verbose level, capturing the greatest amount of diagnostic detail.
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When troubleshooting VMware vCenter Server issues, which logging level provides maximum detail?
Options
- Ainfo
- Btrivia
- Cerror
- Dverbose
How the community answered
(27 responses)- A7% (2)
- B89% (24)
- D4% (1)
Why each option
VMware vCenter Server uses a tiered logging hierarchy where 'trivia' is the most verbose level, capturing the greatest amount of diagnostic detail.
The 'info' level records general informational messages and is near the middle of the verbosity scale, capturing significantly less detail than the maximum level.
In vCenter Server, the logging levels from least to most verbose are: error, warning, info, verbose, and trivia. The 'trivia' level captures all log entries including low-level internal operations, making it the appropriate choice when maximum diagnostic detail is needed for deep troubleshooting.
The 'error' level is the least verbose setting, logging only critical error conditions and providing the minimum amount of diagnostic information.
The 'verbose' level provides more detail than 'info' but is one tier below 'trivia', meaning it does not capture the full set of available diagnostic log entries.
Concept tested: vCenter Server log verbosity levels for troubleshooting
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vCenter-Server/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vcenterhost.doc/GUID-5DAC3775-1E2C-4C08-9480-26B49ACBA2DA.html
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