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Chapter2 Monitoring the System Logging
Note Not all messages indicate problems. Some messages are informational. Others
mayhelp diagnose problems with communications lines, internal hardware, or
system software. Tofind out how to use system messages to identify and solve
problems, see Chapter4, “System Troubleshooting Guidelines,” and
Appendix A, “Error Message Summary.
How to Change the Log Configuration
The system sends log messages to ICS System Manager by default. You can
redirect these messages to other destinations such as buffers and UNIX hosts
running a syslog server.
This section provides the following information about log configurations:
Default Log Configuration
Configuring the Syslog Daemon on UNIX Syslog Servers
Changing Syslog Server Logging
notification 5 Normalbut significant
condition LOG_NOTICE
informational 6 Information—no
action required LOG_INFO
debugging 7 Debugging message LOG_DEBUG
Table2-3 Log Message Severity Level Keywords (continued)
Keyword Level Description Syslog Definition