Hello,
I'm new to Adobe Support Community and hopefully this is the right place for my question.
Is there a chance to reduce log level in a way that protocols will no longer be flooded by Adobe?
Here's an example: According to ACPL log every 6 seconds a ping will be sent:
2023-01-15T12:58:24.616225Z 0x70000933f000 [bb007f0c] CosyLibService INF CosyLibService.cpp operator() #879 : Ping API invoked
2023-01-15T12:58:24.616510Z 0x70000933f000 [bb007f0c] CosyLib INF VulcanProvider.cpp send #78 : VulcanProvider::send: message of type: ipc, name: sync.in.request.app.ping & requestId: 0f1ebc1e-4796-4e86-a90c-a5aed05a3874
2023-01-15T12:58:24.618466Z 0x700008930000 [] CosyLib INF VulcanProvider.cpp processResponse #146 : VulcanProvider::Received message of type: sync.out.response.app.ping & requestId: 0f1ebc1e-4796-4e86-a90c-a5aed05a3874
2023-01-15T12:58:30.650995Z 0x7000092bc000 [bb007f0c] CosyLibService INF CosyLibService.cpp operator() #879 : Ping API invoked
2023-01-15T12:58:30.651313Z 0x7000092bc000 [bb007f0c] CosyLib INF VulcanProvider.cpp send #78 : VulcanProvider::send: message of type: ipc, name: sync.in.request.app.ping & requestId: d7863256-db9e-4be5-bd38-a7f7b8cb09c7
2023-01-15T12:58:30.653245Z 0x700008930000 [] CosyLib INF VulcanProvider.cpp processResponse #146 : VulcanProvider::Received message of type: sync.out.response.app.ping & requestId: d7863256-db9e-4be5-bd38-a7f7b8cb09c7
Thanks a lot in advance, Klaus