Go forward to -y Option.
Go backward to -w Option.
Go up to Amd Command Line Options.

`-x' OPTS
=========

   Specifies the type and verbosity of log messages.  "opts" is a comma
separated list selected from the following options:

`fatal'
     Fatal errors

`error'
     Non-fatal errors

`user'
     Non-fatal user errors

`warn'
     Recoverable errors

`warning'
     Alias for `warn'

`info'
     Information messages

`map'
     Mount map usage

`stats'
     Additional statistics

`all'
     All of the above

   Initially a set of default logging flags is enabled.  This is as if
`-x all,nomap,nostats' had been selected.  The command line is parsed
and logging is controlled by the "-x" option.  The very first set of
logging flags is saved and can not be subsequently disabled using Amq.
This default set of options is useful for general production use.

   The `info' messages include details of what is mounted and unmounted
and when filesystems have timed out.  If you want to have the default
set of messages without the `info' messages then you simply need `-x
noinfo'.  The messages given by `user' relate to errors in the mount
maps, so these are useful when new maps are installed.  The following
table lists the syslog priorites used for each of the message types.

`fatal'
     LOG_CRIT

`error'
     LOG_ERR

`user'
     LOG_WARNING

`warning'
     LOG_WARNING

`info'
     LOG_INFO

`debug'
     LOG_DEBUG

`map'
     LOG_DEBUG

`stats'
     LOG_INFO

   The options can be prefixed by the string `no' to indicate that this
option should be turned off.  For example, to obtain all but `info'
messages the option `-x all,noinfo' would be used.

   If Amd was built with debugging enabled the `debug' option is
automatically enabled regardless of the command line options.