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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1517356.1 : What Level of Service is Needed to Configure a Syslog Server on the Oracle Fabric Interconnect (Formerly Xsigo)?
Applies to:Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1-15 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]Oracle Fabric Interconnect F1-4 - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases] Information in this document applies to any platform. GoalHow to configure for a Syslog Server Solutionloglevel—Displays the Syslog level of all services. The levels are: — 0 XG_LOG_EMERG — 1 XG_LOG_ALERT — 2 XG_LOG_CRIT — 3 XG_LOG_ERR — 4 XG_LOG_WARNING — 5 XG_LOG_NOTICE — 6 XG_LOG_INFO — 7 XG_LOG_DEBUG Settings depend on the desired logging level. By default this is set to Level – 3 (XG_LOG_ERR), meaning that level – 0 (XG_LOG_EMERG) to level – 3 (XG_LOG_ERR) messages are logged. — 0 XG_LOG_EMERG — 1 XG_LOG_ALERT — 2 XG_LOG_CRIT — 3 XG_LOG_ERR if you want to log all then you need to give level – 7 (XG_LOG_DEBUG) which will log from level – 7 to level – 0 (XG_LOG_EMERG). Example: admin@abc[xsigo] show system syslog-server name level -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192.168.72.11 err – Default Level (from level -3 to level -0) 1 record displayed admin@abc[xsigo] show system syslog-server name level -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192.168.72.11 deb – (from level -7 to level -0) 1 record displayed Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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