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So my developer console is overwhelmed by logs. I have a fair amount of regularly running (light) processes that overwhelm the web Sockets. It makes it very difficult in production to look into issues. So my questions are:

  1. Will reducing the logs levels solve this (meaning will salesforce send less data over the websocket)?
  2. If so, what would be a recommend configuration?
  3. Anybody have any other ideas for solving this problem?

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Will reducing the logs levels solve this (meaning will salesforce send less data over the websocket)?

No.

Anybody have any other ideas for solving this problem?

Create a different user for yourself. Typically integration users should not be the same user an admin uses, especially for debugging production.

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  • This would involve paying for another license too or is there something I don't realize? Mar 25, 2020 at 19:55
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    @LaytonEverson If you have a user that doesn't need to be active, you could temporarily deactivate them, do whatever you need to do, then reactive them later. Otherwise, you could also ask salesforce.com for a courtesy license; they may choose to provide one to you one at their discretion. Having a dedicated API user is something that many larger organizations end up doing sooner or later. For example, we have a handful of licenses we use explicitly for integrations out of our 7,000+ licenses.
    – sfdcfox
    Mar 25, 2020 at 22:33
  • Thank you for the advice Mar 26, 2020 at 4:50

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