storage or to reduce the risk of losing log information if you run out of disk space on your IPSO appliance. You might also choose to send all of the logs from multiple computers to one centralized log server, possibly one that is configured for high availability. You can select the severity levels of messages to send to remote devices.
To configure your system to send syslog messages to a remote system, use the following procedure.
To send syslog messages to a remote system
1.Click System Logging under Configuration > System Configuration in the tree view.
2.Enter the IP address of the host machine to which you want to send syslog messages.
3.Click Apply.
4.Click the Added Security Level drop down window and select at least one severity level.
Specifying a particular severity level means that all messages at least that severe are sent to the associated remote host. You can choose Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Info, Debug, or All. If you specify more than one severity level, all messages that are least as severe as the lowest severity level you select are sent to the remote host.
Note
You must select at least one severity level for this option to function. The system will not send syslog messages to the remote host if you do not configure at least one severity level.
5.Click Apply.
The name of each severity level appears in Log at or above severity field.
6.To disable any of the severity levels, click No next to the name of the severity level you want to delete.
7.Click Apply.
8.Click Save to make your changes permanent.
Configuring Logging on Flash-Based Systems
On
You can store log files on either or both of the following:
Remote log servers (primary and secondary)
If you decide to use remote systems, you must configure them to store the log files.
PC card flash memory in the
If you decide to use PC card flash memory, you must install and configure it before you set up the system logging. (For information about installing a flash memory card, see “To install and configure PC card flash memory” on page 156.)
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