Detailed logging is crucial for monitoring server performance and troubleshooting mod issues. Within server.cfg, locate logging parameters—often including log_level and log_file_path. Set the log level to capture the desired detail (e.g., errors, warnings, or full event logging). Save and restart the server so that the new logging settings are active. Regularly review the logs via tcadmin2 to ensure that key game events and errors are being recorded.
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