Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

21 • System Log

 

 

priorityInfo(20)

priorityOddity(40)

priorityService(60)

prioritySystem(80)

priorityDisable(1000)

Min Priority for RAM (SyslogTablePriority)

System messages which have a priority equal to or greater than this setting will appear in System Log—Volatile Memory. The lower the number next to the priority listed below, the more details system logging will provide. PriorityVerbose will generate the most messages, while priorityDisable will turn off all messages.

priorityVerbose(5)

priorityDebug(10)

priorityInfo(20)

priorityOddity(40)

priorityService(60)

prioritySystem(80)

priorityDisable(1000)

Unix Facility (syslogUnixFacility)

This setting is used when syslog messages are sent to a Unix-type syslog daemon. In this case the message will include the facility and priority coding. Syslog messages from the access server can be directed to an individual log file by selecting local0–local7. Syslog messages will be directed to a file called local0 if local0 is selected.

Note The Syslog Daemon must be configured to direct incoming Syslog messages to different files. If it is not configured correctly, the Syslog messages will be dropped. The messages will not be recorded in the primary Syslog file.

disable(0)

user(1)

mail(2)

daemon(3)

auth(4)

syslog(5)

lpr(6)

news(7)

uucp(8)

cron(9)

System Log—Modify

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