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```json
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```json
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{
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"server_config": "password",
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"environment": {
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"deployment": "windows"
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"server_config": "password",
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"deployment": "windows"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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```
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Then, reset the Monkey Island process. Use `sudo systemctl restart monkey-island.service` on Linux, or on Windows, restart program.
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Then, reset the Monkey Island process. Use `sudo systemctl restart monkey-island.service` on Linux, or on Windows, restart program.
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#### How do I change the log level of the Monkey Island logger?
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#### How do I change the log level of the Monkey Island logger?
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The log level of the Monkey Island logger is set in the `log_level` field in the `server_config.json` file which is present in your specified data directory. On Linux, the default data directory is `$HOME/.monkey_island`, and on Windows, it is `%AppData%\monkey_island`. Make sure you leave everything else in `server_config.json` unchanged.
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The log level of the Monkey Island logger is set in the `log_level` field in the `server_config.json` file which is present in your specified data directory. On Linux, the default data directory is `$HOME/.monkey_island`, and on Windows, it is `%AppData%\monkey_island`. Make sure you leave everything else in `server_config.json` unchanged:
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```json
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"log_level": "DEBUG",
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"environment": {
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"server_config": "password",
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"deployment": "linux"
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}
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}
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```
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To apply the changes, reset the Monkey Island process. Use `sudo systemctl restart monkey-island.service` on Linux, or on Windows, restart the program. Now, any logging in the program will be done according to the new log level.
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To apply the changes, reset the Monkey Island process. Use `sudo systemctl restart monkey-island.service` on Linux, or on Windows, restart the program. Now, any logging in the program will be done according to the new log level.
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### Infection Monkey agent
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### Infection Monkey agent
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