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content/en/docs/2025.3/FAQs/change-logging-levels/change-all-logging.md

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# {{% param title %}}
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To change logging levels for everything, the below PowerShell script can be used to make a REST call against your {{% ctx %}} platform.
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To change logging levels for all services, the below PowerShell script can be used to make a REST call against your {{% ctx %}} platform.
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1. Run Windows PowerShell ISE as Administrator.
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1. Copy the following script into the PowerShell window:

content/en/docs/2025.3/FAQs/change-logging-levels/change-block-logging.md

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# {{% param title %}}
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Block logging in {{% ctx %}} logs the following Block Properties by default regardless of the log level configured:
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* Command.CommandText
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* SOAPRequest
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* SOAPResponse
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* Script
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* Parameters
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* Outputs
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* Records
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* Command
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* Response
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* SSH Logs
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* Execute Data Command
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* Command > commandText
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* Command > parameters
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* Execute Http Request
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* Http Request
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* Http Response
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* Execute Soap Request
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* Soap Request
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* Soap Response
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* Execute PowerShell Script
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* Script
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* Parameters
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* Outputs
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* Records
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* Execute Ssh Command
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* Command
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* Response
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* Ssh Logs
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To change logging levels for block logging so that every block is logged when executed, the below PowerShell script can be used to make a REST call against your {{% ctx %}} platform.
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content/en/docs/2025.9/FAQs/change-logging-levels/change-all-logging.md

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# {{% param title %}}
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To change logging levels for everything, the below PowerShell script can be used to make a REST call against your {{% ctx %}} platform.
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To change logging levels for all services, the below PowerShell script can be used to make a REST call against your {{% ctx %}} platform.
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1. Run Windows PowerShell ISE as Administrator.
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content/en/docs/2025.9/FAQs/change-logging-levels/change-block-logging.md

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# {{% param title %}}
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Block logging in {{% ctx %}} logs the following by default:
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Block logging in {{% ctx %}} logs the following Block Properties by default regardless of the log level configured:
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* Command.CommandText
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* Command.Parameters
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* HTTPRequest
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* HTTPResponse
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* SOAPRequest
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* SOAPResponse
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* Script
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* Parameters
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* Outputs
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* Records
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* Command
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* Response
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* SSH Logs
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* Execute Data Command
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* Command > commandText
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* Command > parameters
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* Execute Http Request
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* Http Request
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* Http Response
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* Execute Soap Request
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* Soap Request
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* Soap Response
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* Execute PowerShell Script
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* Script
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* Parameters
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* Outputs
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* Records
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* Execute Ssh Command
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* Command
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* Response
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* Ssh Logs
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To change logging levels for block logging so that every block is logged when executed, the below PowerShell script can be used to make a REST call against your {{% ctx %}} platform.
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content/en/docs/2026.3/FAQs/change-logging-levels/change-all-logging.md

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# {{% param title %}}
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To change logging levels for everything, the below PowerShell script can be used to make a REST call against your {{% ctx %}} platform.
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To change logging levels for all services, the below PowerShell script can be used to make a REST call against your {{% ctx %}} platform.
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1. Run Windows PowerShell ISE as Administrator.
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1. Copy the following script into the PowerShell window:

content/en/docs/2026.3/FAQs/change-logging-levels/change-block-logging.md

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# {{% param title %}}
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Block logging in {{% ctx %}} logs the following Block Properties by default regardless of the log level configured:
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* Command.CommandText
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* Command.Parameters
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* HTTPRequest
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* HTTPResponse
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* SOAPRequest
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* SOAPResponse
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* Script
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* Parameters
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* Outputs
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* Records
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* Command
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* Response
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* SSH Logs
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* Execute Data Command
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* Command > commandText
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* Command > parameters
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* Execute Http Request
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* Http Request
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* Http Response
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* Execute Soap Request
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* Soap Request
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* Soap Response
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* Execute PowerShell Script
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* Script
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* Parameters
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* Outputs
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* Records
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* Execute Ssh Command
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* Command
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* Response
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* Ssh Logs
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To change logging levels for block logging so that every block is logged when executed, the below PowerShell script can be used to make a REST call against your {{% ctx %}} platform.
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content/en/docs/2026.3/Guides/upgrade-guides/upgrade-observability/4.2.1-to-5.0.0/cloud/grafana/upgrade-dashboards.md

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This guide describes how to upgrade the default dashboards that are provided for your observability platform.
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{{% alert title="Warning" color="warning" %}}
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This new dashboard will only work if `Flow Logging` is enabled on your platform. See {{< ahref path="Cortex.Faqs.ChangeLoggingLevels.FlowLogging.MainDoc" title="Change Flow Logging Level" >}} for instructions on how to do this.
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A new *Flow Execution Details* Dashboard has been added to the default dashboards. This new dashboard will only work if `Flow Logging` is enabled on your platform. See {{< ahref path="Cortex.Faqs.ChangeLoggingLevels.FlowLogging.MainDoc" title="Change Flow Logging Level" >}} for instructions on how to do this.
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content/en/docs/2026.3/Guides/upgrade-guides/upgrade-observability/4.2.1-to-5.0.0/on-premise/grafana/upgrade-dashboards.md

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This guide describes how to upgrade the default dashboards that are provided for your observability platform.
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{{% alert title="Warning" color="warning" %}}
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This new dashboard will only work if `Flow Logging` is enabled on your platform. See {{< ahref path="Cortex.Faqs.ChangeLoggingLevels.FlowLogging.MainDoc" title="Change Flow Logging Level" >}} for instructions on how to do this.
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A new *Flow Execution Details* Dashboard has been added to the default dashboards. This new dashboard will only work if `Flow Logging` is enabled on your platform. See {{< ahref path="Cortex.Faqs.ChangeLoggingLevels.FlowLogging.MainDoc" title="Change Flow Logging Level" >}} for instructions on how to do this.
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## Import New Dashboard

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