Hello, I was wondering if there was a way to adjust the output level of YT. At present I get a lot of INFO messages. I have tried adding the following to the top of my scripts to no avail. from yt.config import ytcfg ytcfg["yt]","suppressstreamlogging"]="True" ytcfg["yt","loglevel"]="50" thanks Dave
I figured it out, sort of. I have to move the ytcfg commands to the absolute top of my script. Setting loglevel to 50 stops everything but warning messages. Also, setting suppressstreamlogging to True causes errors in parallel. The code complains about not finding log handlers from all but the root process. I would like to stop the warning messages as well if that is possible. Jacking up the loglevel has no further effect. Dave ----- Original Message -----
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a way to adjust the output level of YT. At present I get a lot of INFO messages. I have tried adding the following to the top of my scripts to no avail.
from yt.config import ytcfg ytcfg["yt]","suppressstreamlogging"]="True" ytcfg["yt","loglevel"]="50"
thanks Dave _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org
Hi Dave,
You could try putting those ytcfg lines in your ~/.yt/config file under the
[yt] section:
[yt]
suppressstreamlogging = True
loglevel = 50
If such a file doesn't exist, just create it. I'm not sure that this will
fix the parallel issue, however.
Chris
On Mar 3, 2011 1:37pm, Dave Semeraro
I figured it out, sort of. I have to move the ytcfg commands to the absolute top of my script. Setting loglevel to 50 stops everything but warning messages. Also, setting suppressstreamlogging to True causes errors in parallel. The code complains about not finding log handlers from all but the root process. I would like to stop the warning messages as well if that is possible. Jacking up the loglevel has no further effect.
Dave
----- Original Message -----
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a way to adjust the output level of YT.
At present I get a lot of INFO messages. I have tried adding the
following to the top of my scripts to no avail.
from yt.config import ytcfg
ytcfg["yt]","suppressstreamlogging"]="True"
ytcfg["yt","loglevel"]="50"
thanks
Dave
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Hi Dave,
I think I've fixed it; it was an issue on my part, where I was trying
to automatically turn off colored logging for the parallel case.
Anyway, it's fixed in hash 29546a479f3e.
Best,
Matt
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:13 PM,
Hi Dave,
You could try putting those ytcfg lines in your ~/.yt/config file under the [yt] section:
[yt] suppressstreamlogging = True loglevel = 50
If such a file doesn't exist, just create it. I'm not sure that this will fix the parallel issue, however.
Chris
On Mar 3, 2011 1:37pm, Dave Semeraro
wrote: I figured it out, sort of. I have to move the ytcfg commands to the absolute top of my script. Setting loglevel to 50 stops everything but warning messages. Also, setting suppressstreamlogging to True causes errors in parallel. The code complains about not finding log handlers from all but the root process. I would like to stop the warning messages as well if that is possible. Jacking up the loglevel has no further effect.
Dave
----- Original Message -----
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a way to adjust the output level of YT.
At present I get a lot of INFO messages. I have tried adding the
following to the top of my scripts to no avail.
from yt.config import ytcfg
ytcfg["yt]","suppressstreamlogging"]="True"
ytcfg["yt","loglevel"]="50"
thanks
Dave
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