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-## Operate and debug ODL for testing
-
-### Debug ODL
-
-#### Activate or deactivate log point
-
-Getting Log info about a specific service:
-
- log:set DEBUG com.highstreet.technologies
-
-Getting all NETCONF/YANG traffic (Hint: huge amount of data, only for test purpose):
-
- log:set TRACE org.opendaylight.netconf
-
-For switching off logging set level to INFO to see the log point
-
- log:set INFO org.opendaylight.netconf
-
-For deleting the log point for a package
-
- log:set DEFAULT org.opendaylight.netconf
-
-Configuration of logging is done here:
-
- vi $ODL_KARAF_HOME/etc/org.ops4j.pax.logging.cfg
-
-#### View the log
-
-A good option is to cd into the log directory and use grep and vi to view into the logs.
-
- cd $ODL_KARAF_HOME/bin/data/log
-
-A second option is within the karaf command line to use the command *log:display* in combination with grep.
-
- log:display | grep
-
-
-### Operate ODL
-
-#### In shell or background
-
-There are two way to start and run ODL. The command are available in the $ODL_KARAF_HOME/bin directory.
-
- 1. In the karaf shell
- - Using *./bin/karaf* command to run ODL in a shell.
- - In this way of operation ODL is running if the shell is running.
- - If you leave the shell by shutdown or logout command ODL is stopped.
-
- 2. In the background
- - Use command *./bin/start*, *./bin/stop* to run and stop ODL.
- - Attaching to the command line with *client*
- - In this way of operation ODL is running in the background.
-
-#### Check if ODL is running
-
-A good way to check if ODL is running is to use the command
-
- ps -ef | grep karaf
-
-The feedback of *status* is not always true during startup or shutdown.
-In some cases ODL run two times in a JVM what needs to be avoided.
-
-