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NAME

       sasl - The SASL application

DESCRIPTION

       The SASL application provides the following services:

         * alarm_handler

         * release_handler

         * systools

   Note:
       The  SASL  application  in  OTP has nothing to do with "Simple Authentication and Security
       Layer" (RFC 4422).

CONFIGURATION

       The following configuration parameters are defined for  the  SASL  application.  For  more
       information about configuration parameters, see app(5) in Kernel.

       All configuration parameters are optional.

         start_prg = string() :
           Specifies   the  program  to  be  used  when  restarting  the  system  during  release
           installation. Default is $OTP_ROOT/bin/start.

         masters = [atom()] :
           Specifies the nodes  used  by  this  node  to  read/write  release  information.  This
           parameter is ignored if parameter client_directory is not set.

         client_directory = string() :
           This  parameter  specifies  the client directory at the master nodes. For details, see
           Release Handling in OTP Design Principles. This  parameter  is  ignored  if  parameter
           masters is not set.

         static_emulator = true | false :
           Indicates  if  the  Erlang  emulator  is  statically  installed.  A node with a static
           emulator cannot switch dynamically to a new emulator,  as  the  executable  files  are
           written  into  memory  statically. This parameter is ignored if parameters masters and
           client_directory are not set.

         releases_dir = string() :
           Indicates where the releases directory is located. The release handler writes all  its
           files  to  this  directory. If this parameter is not set, the OS environment parameter
           RELDIR is used. By default, this is $OTP_ROOT/releases.

DEPRECATED ERROR LOGGER EVENT HANDLERS AND CONFIGURATION

       In Erlang/OTP 21.0, a new API for logging was added. The old error_logger  event  manager,
       and event handlers running on this manager, still work, but they are not used by default.

       The  error  logger  event  handlers sasl_report_tty_h and sasl_report_file_h, were earlier
       used for printing the so called SASL reports, i.e. supervisor reports, crash reports,  and
       progress reports. These reports are now also printed by the default logger handler started
       by the Kernel application. Progress reports are by default  stopped  by  the  primary  log
       level,  but  can be enabled by setting this level to info, for example by using the Kernel
       configuration parameter logger_level.

       If the old error logger event handlers are still desired, they must be  added  by  calling
       error_logger:add_report_handler/1,2.

         sasl_report_tty_h:
           Formats  and  writes supervisor reports, crash reports, and progress reports to stdio.
           This  error  logger  event  handler  uses  error_logger_format_depth  in  the   Kernel
           application to limit how much detail is printed in crash and supervisor reports.

         sasl_report_file_h:
           Formats  and  writes supervisor reports, crash report, and progress report to a single
           file. This error logger event handler uses  error_logger_format_depth  in  the  Kernel
           application to limit the details printed in crash and supervisor reports.

       A  similar  behaviour,  but still using the new logger API, can be obtained by setting the
       Kernel application environment variable logger_sasl_compatible to true. This adds a second
       instance  of  the standard Logger handler, named sasl, which only prints the SASL reports.
       No SASL reports are then printed by the Kernel logger handler.

       The sasl handler is configured according to the values of the following  SASL  application
       environment variables.

         sasl_error_logger = Value :
           Value is one of the following:

           tty:
             Installs sasl_report_tty_h in the error logger. This is the default option.

           {file,FileName}:
             Installs  sasl_report_file_h  in  the error logger. All reports go to file FileName,
             which is a string. The file is opened in write mode with encoding utf8.

           {file,FileName,Modes}:
             Same as {file,FileName}, except that Modes allows you to specify the modes used  for
             opening  the  FileName given to the file:open/2 call. By default, the file is opened
             in write mode with encoding utf8. Use [append] to have the FileName open  in  append
             mode. A different encoding can also be specified. FileName is a string.

           false:
             No SASL error logger handler is installed.

         errlog_type = error | progress | all :
           Restricts  the  error  logging  performed  by the specified sasl_error_logger to error
           reports or progress reports, or both. Default is all.

         utc_log = true | false :
           If set to  true,  all  dates  in  textual  log  outputs  are  displayed  in  Universal
           Coordinated Time with the string UTC appended.

       The  error logger event handler log_mf_h can also still be used. This event handler writes
       all events sent to the error logger to disk. Multiple files and log rotation are used. For
       efficiency  reasons,  each  event  is written as a binary. For more information about this
       handler, see the STDLIB Reference Manual.

       To activate this event handler, three SASL configuration parameters must be set:

         error_logger_mf_dir = string() | false :
           Specifies in which directory log_mf_h is to store its  files.  If  this  parameter  is
           undefined or false, the log_mf_h handler is not installed.

         error_logger_mf_maxbytes = integer() :
           Specifies  the  maximum  size  of  each  individual  file written by log_mf_h. If this
           parameter is undefined, the log_mf_h handler is not installed.

         error_logger_mf_maxfiles = 0<integer()<256 :
           Specifies the number of files used by log_mf_h. If this parameter  is  undefined,  the
           log_mf_h handler is not installed.

       The  new logger_disk_log_h might be an alternative to log_mf_h if log rotation is desired.
       This does, however, write the log events in clear text and not as binaries.

SEE ALSO

       alarm_handler(3erl),   error_logger(3erl),   logger(3erl),    log_mf_h(3erl),    rb(3erl),
       release_handler(3erl), systools(3erl)