Specifies full verbosity.
v={ ON | OFF }; ...
This option specifies a high level of verbosity, which may affect performance and should normally be used in the development phase only.
This option is identical to dbmlsync -v+. If you specify both -v and the extended options and there are conflicts, the -v option overrides the extended option. If there is no conflict, the verbosity logging options are additive—all options that you specify are used. When logging verbosity is set by extended option, the logging does not take effect immediately, so startup information is not logged. By the time of the first synchronization, the logging behavior is identical between the -v options and the extended options.
For more information, see -v option.
The default is OFF.
This option has a short form and long form: you can use v or Verbose.
You can also store extended options in the database. For more information about dbmlsync extended options, see Introduction to dbmlsync extended options.
The following dbmlsync command line illustrates how you can set this option when you start dbmlsync:
dbmlsync -e "v=on" |
The following SQL statement illustrates how you can store this option in the database:
CREATE SYNCHRONIZATION SUBSCRIPTION TO sales_publication FOR ml_user1 OPTION v='on'; |
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