At runtime, if you have a servlet, jsp or a screen on your application where you are able to change log levels, you will most likely be doing something like this
public void changeLogLevel(String className, String logLevel){
Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(className);
Level level = Level.toLevel(logLevel);
logger.setLevel(level);
}
in order to log this event, all you would have to do is add an extra logger statement for this event
private static Logger classLogger = Logger.getLogger(ThisClass.class);
public void changeLogLevel(String className, String logLevel){
Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(className);
Level level = Level.toLevel(logLevel);
logger.setLevel(level);
classLogger.debug("The Level of " + className + " has changed to " + logLevel);
}
Then each time a log level occurs, you can log it here. If you want to get fancy, just send this log to its own file. You may want to advance the method even further to include an IP/username of the user who changed the log level.
If you have control over your application, ensure this is your only point in the application where a user can change your logging levels.