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* '''/Log On/Off:''' This isn't a joke, this command will determine whether your log is actively parsing everything that's filtered into your chat windows. This option will be off by default for everyone, so there's little need to worry about it if you don't use a parser. | * '''/Log On/Off:''' This isn't a joke, this command will determine whether your log is actively parsing everything that's filtered into your chat windows. This option will be off by default for everyone, so there's little need to worry about it if you don't use a parser. | ||
** But a reminder for those who do have log on, when that file gets to around 100 MB, it's going to start affecting your performance. Word to the Wise, it's always a good idea to delete or rename that log file every month or so. | ** But a reminder for those who do have log on, when that file gets to around 100 MB, it's going to start affecting your performance. Word to the Wise, it's always a good idea to delete or rename that log file every month or so. | ||
* '''/loginterval [seconds]:''' This is the ability to throttle log writes instead of opening the file and writing every line each time. When set it to 0 it will not throttle at all. By default this is set to one second. If you are gathering information for parsing a raid, you may wish to throttle writes to help cut down on lagging. Be advised this will delay any triggers from any third party program that reads the log file. | * '''/loginterval [seconds]:''' This is the ability to throttle log writes instead of opening the file and writing every line each time. When set it to 0 it will not throttle at all. By default this is set to one second. If you are gathering information for parsing a raid, you may wish to throttle writes to help cut down on lagging. Be advised this will delay any triggers from any third party program that reads the log file. |