# SASL Error Logging > #### Note {: .info } > > The SASL error logging concept described in this section is deprecated since > Erlang/OTP 21.0, when the new [logging API](`e:kernel:logger_chapter.md`) was > introduced. > > The new default behaviour is that the SASL application no longer affects which > log events that are logged. > [Supervisor reports](error_logging.md#supervisor_report) and > [crash reports](error_logging.md#crash_report) are logged via the default > logger handler which is setup by Kernel. > [Progress reports](error_logging.md#progress_report) are by default not > logged, but can be enabled by setting the primary log level to `info`, for > example by using the Kernel configuration parameter > [`logger_level`](`e:kernel:kernel_app.md#logger_level`). > > The old SASL error logging behaviour can be re-enabled by setting the Kernel > configuration parameter > [`logger_sasl_compatible`](`e:kernel:kernel_app.md#logger_sasl_compatible`) to > `true`. > > The mechanism for > [multi-file error report logging](error_logging.md#multi_file_logging) as > described in this section is also kept for backwards compatibility. However, > the new logging API also introduces `m:logger_disk_log_h`, which is a logger > handler that can print to multiple files using `m:disk_log`. ## SASL reports The SASL application introduces three types of reports: - Supervisor report - Progress report - Crash report When the SASL application is started, it adds a Logger handler that formats and writes these reports, as specified in the [configuration parameters for SASL](sasl_app.md#deprecated_error_logger_config). [](){: #supervisor_report } ### Supervisor Report A supervisor report is issued when a supervised child terminates unexpectedly. A supervisor report contains the following items: - **`Supervisor`** - Name of the reporting supervisor. - **`Context`** - Indicates in which phase the child terminated from the supervisor's point of view. This can be `start_error`, `child_terminated`, or `shutdown_error`. - **`Reason`** - Termination reason. - **`Offender`** - Start specification for the child. [](){: #progress_report } ### Progress Report A progress report is issued when a supervisor starts or restarts a child. A progress report contains the following items: - **`Supervisor`** - Name of the reporting supervisor. - **`Started`** - Start specification for the successfully started child. [](){: #CRASH } [](){: #crash_report } ### Crash Report Processes started with functions [`proc_lib:spawn`](`proc_lib:spawn/1`) or [`proc_lib:spawn_link`](`proc_lib:spawn_link/1`) are wrapped within a `catch`. A crash report is issued when such a process terminates with an unexpected reason, which is any reason other than `normal`, `shutdown`, or `{shutdown,Term}`. Processes using behaviors `m:gen_server`, `m:gen_fsm` or `m:gen_statem` are examples of such processes. A crash report contains the following items: - **`Crasher`** - Information about the crashing process, such as initial function call, exit reason, and message queue. - **`Neighbours`** - Information about processes that are linked to the crashing process and do not trap exits. These processes are the neighbours that terminate because of this process crash. The information gathered is the same as the information for Crasher, described in the previous item. ### Example The following example shows the reports generated when a process crashes. The example process is a `permanent` process supervised by the `test_sup` supervisor. A division by zero is executed and the error is first reported by the faulty process. A crash report is generated, as the process was started using function `proc_lib:spawn/3`. The supervisor generates a supervisor report showing the crashed process. A progress report is generated when the process is finally restarted. ```text =ERROR REPORT==== 27-May-1996::13:38:56 === <0.63.0>: Divide by zero ! =CRASH REPORT==== 27-May-1996::13:38:56 === crasher: pid: <0.63.0> registered_name: [] error_info: {badarith,{test,s,[]}} initial_call: {test,s,[]} ancestors: [test_sup,<0.46.0>] messages: [] links: [<0.47.0>] dictionary: [] trap_exit: false status: running heap_size: 128 stack_size: 128 reductions: 348 neighbours: =SUPERVISOR REPORT==== 27-May-1996::13:38:56 === Supervisor: {local,test_sup} Context: child_terminated Reason: {badarith,{test,s,[]}} Offender: [{pid,<0.63.0>}, {name,test}, {mfa,{test,t,[]}}, {restart_type,permanent}, {shutdown,200}, {child_type,worker}] =PROGRESS REPORT==== 27-May-1996::13:38:56 === Supervisor: {local,test_sup} Started: [{pid,<0.64.0>}, {name,test}, {mfa,{test,t,[]}}, {restart_type,permanent}, {shutdown,200}, {child_type,worker}] ``` [](){: #multi_file_logging } ## Multi-File Error Report Logging Multi-file error report logging is used to store error messages received by `error_logger`. The error messages are stored in several files and each file is smaller than a specified number of kilobytes. No more than a specified number of files exist at the same time. The logging is very fast, as each error message is written as a binary term. For more details, see the [`sasl(6)`](sasl_app.md#deprecated_error_logger_config) application in the Reference Manual. ## Report Browser The report browser is used to browse and format error reports written by the error logger handler `m:log_mf_h` defined in STDLIB. The `log_mf_h` handler writes all reports to a report logging directory, which is specified when configuring the SASL application. If the report browser is used offline, the reports can be copied to another directory specified when starting the browser. If no such directory is specified, the browser reads reports from the SASL `error_logger_mf_dir`. ### Starting Report Browser Start the `rb_server` with function [`rb:start([Options])`](`rb:start/1`) as shown in the following example: ```text 5> rb:start([{max, 20}]). rb: reading report...done. rb: reading report...done. rb: reading report...done. rb: reading report...done. {ok,<0.199.0>} ``` ### Online Help Enter command [`rb:help()`](`rb:help/0`) to access the report browser online help system. ### List Reports in Server Use function [`rb:list()`](`rb:list/0`) to list all loaded reports: ```text 4> rb:list(). No Type Process Date Time == ==== ======= ==== ==== 20 progress <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:14:54 19 progress <0.14.0> 1996-10-16 16:14:55 18 error <0.15.0> 1996-10-16 16:15:02 17 progress <0.14.0> 1996-10-16 16:15:06 16 progress <0.38.0> 1996-10-16 16:15:12 15 progress <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:14 14 progress <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:14 13 progress <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:14 12 progress <0.14.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:14 11 error <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:21 10 error <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:21 9 crash_report release_handler 1996-10-16 16:16:21 8 supervisor_report <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:21 7 progress <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:21 6 progress <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:36 5 progress <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:36 4 progress <0.17.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:36 3 progress <0.14.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:36 2 error <0.15.0> 1996-10-16 16:17:04 1 progress <0.14.0> 1996-10-16 16:17:09 ok ``` ### Show Reports Use function [`rb:show(Number)`](`rb:show/1`) to show details of a specific report: ```erlang 7> rb:show(4). PROGRESS REPORT <0.20.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:36 =============================================================================== supervisor {local,sasl_sup} started [{pid,<0.24.0>}, {name,release_handler}, {mfa,{release_handler,start_link,[]}}, {restart_type,permanent}, {shutdown,2000}, {child_type,worker}] ok 8> rb:show(9). CRASH REPORT <0.24.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:21 =============================================================================== Crashing process pid <0.24.0> registered_name release_handler error_info {undef,{release_handler,mbj_func,[]}} initial_call {gen,init_it, [gen_server, <0.20.0>, <0.20.0>, {erlang,register}, release_handler, release_handler, [], []]} ancestors [sasl_sup,<0.18.0>] messages [] links [<0.23.0>,<0.20.0>] dictionary [] trap_exit false status running heap_size 610 stack_size 142 reductions 54 ok ``` ### Search Reports All reports containing a common pattern can be shown. Suppose a process crashes because it tries to call a non-existing function `release_handler:mbj_func/1`. The reports can then be shown as follows: ```text 12> rb:grep("mbj_func"). Found match in report number 11 ERROR REPORT <0.24.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:21 =============================================================================== ** undefined function: release_handler:mbj_func[] ** Found match in report number 10 ERROR REPORT <0.24.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:21 =============================================================================== ** Generic server release_handler terminating ** Last message in was {unpack_release,hej} ** When Server state == {state,[], "/home/dup/otp2/otp_beam_sunos5_p1g_7", [{release, "OTP APN 181 01", "P1G", undefined, [], permanent}], undefined} ** Reason for termination == ** {undef,{release_handler,mbj_func,[]}} Found match in report number 9 CRASH REPORT <0.24.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:21 =============================================================================== Crashing process pid <0.24.0> registered_name release_handler error_info {undef,{release_handler,mbj_func,[]}} initial_call {gen,init_it, [gen_server, <0.20.0>, <0.20.0>, {erlang,register}, release_handler, release_handler, [], []]} ancestors [sasl_sup,<0.18.0>] messages [] links [<0.23.0>,<0.20.0>] dictionary [] trap_exit false status running heap_size 610 stack_size 142 reductions 54 Found match in report number 8 SUPERVISOR REPORT <0.20.0> 1996-10-16 16:16:21 =============================================================================== Reporting supervisor {local,sasl_sup} Child process errorContext child_terminated reason {undef,{release_handler,mbj_func,[]}} pid <0.24.0> name release_handler start_function {release_handler,start_link,[]} restart_type permanent shutdown 2000 child_type worker ok ``` ### Stop Server Use function [`rb:stop()`](`rb:stop/0`) to stop the `rb_server`: ```text 13> rb:stop(). ok ```