When do you use fatal log level?

When do you use fatal log level?

The FATAL level designates very severe error events that will presumably lead the application to abort. The INFO level designates informational messages that highlight the progress of the application at coarse-grained level. The OFF has the highest possible rank and is intended to turn off logging.

When do you use log levels?

A log level used for events considered to be useful during software debugging when more granular information is needed. A log level describing events showing step by step execution of your code that can be ignored during the standard operation, but may be useful during extended debugging sessions.

When do we use debug log?

Debug Logs. Use debug logs to track events that occur in your org. Debug logs are generated when you have active user-based trace flags, when you run Apex tests, and when executed code or API requests include debugging parameters or headers.

How to monitor use of deprecated features in SQL Server?

You can monitor the use of deprecated features by using the SQL Server Deprecated Features Object performance counter and trace events. For more information, see Use SQL Server Objects.

What does it mean when a feature is marked deprecated?

When a feature is marked deprecated, it means: The feature is in maintenance mode only. No new changes will be done, including those related to inter-operability with new features. We strive not to remove a deprecated feature from future releases to make upgrades easier.

What does deprecated mean in SQL Server 2016?

Deprecated Database Engine Features in SQL Server 2016. This topic describes the deprecated SQL Server Database Engine features that are still available in SQL Server 2016 (13.x). Deprecated features should not be used in new applications. When a feature is marked deprecated, it means: The feature is in maintenance mode only.

What happens to deprecated features in Configuration Manager?

Deprecated features will be removed in a future update. These future changes might affect your use of Configuration Manager. This information is subject to change with future releases. It might not include each deprecated Configuration Manager feature.