Get-SPLogLevel will return a list of objects or diagnostic levels with the following values
- Name
- Area
- EventSev
- TraceSev
Open SharePoint Management Shell as an administrator and execute the following script.
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Get-SPLogLevel | format-table area, name
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Get-SPLogLevel -identity "Powershell" | format-table area, eventsev, tracesev
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Get-SPLogLevel -identity "Document *" | format-table area, eventsev, tracesev
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"Document *", "Workflow *"|Get-SPLogLevel| format-table area, eventsev, tracesev
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