Hi, Yes, The "XNet...." variables are still there. In principle there should be one for each variable defined in XrdClientConst.hh, though the names not always are straight derivations (i.e. just changing lower to upper case or similar). Anyhow, the one controlling the debug level on the client side is "XNet.Debug"; (XNet.DebugTimestamp never existed to my knowledge). There are three levels of debug printouts: 1 (low), 2 (high), 3 (dump). I suggest to use 2 XNet.Debug: 2 because 3 gives really a lot of things (even the hex dump of the exchanged messages). Cheers, Gerri ________________________________ From: Peter Elmer [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thu 1/26/2006 11:35 PM To: [log in to unmask] Cc: Xrootd Mailing List; [log in to unmask]; Gerardo Ganis Subject: Re: Deeper debug level on client's side ? Hi Pavel, On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 11:30:59PM +0100, Pavel Jakl wrote: > We are using ROOT version 4.04.02. I was wondering that some environment > variable should be enabled to support it, like: > XNet.Debug 3 for talkative logs. Yes, I think so, and looking at the code you need to set: XNet.DebugTimestamp to "1" to get the time stamps. Could you try that? (Fabrizio/Gerri, was this feature kept in the migration to the use of the posix client inside TXNetFile?) Pete ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Elmer E-mail: [log in to unmask] Phone: +41 (22) 767-4644 Address: CERN Division PPE, Bat. 32 2C-14, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland -------------------------------------------------------------------------