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Displaying and Setting System Log (Syslog) Options
HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
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Displaying and Setting System Log (Syslog) Options
The Memory Array logs system messages that can be sent to a host running a
syslog server for long term storage. If numerous messages are generated, then
the log buffer may fill up and, since it is a circular buffer, overwrite older
messages. The message level mapping between the message level definitions
and your host’s syslog message level definitions are listed in Table 4.3. View the
man page for syslog.conf on the host for more information.
When syslog messages are received on the host, they are written to whatever
logging device is configured. Frequently, this means that warn messages are
written to a file, such as /var/log/messages or /var/adm/messages,
and emerg level messages are written to all root consoles. On the Memory
Array, messages that are set to the WARNING, ERROR, or FATAL level are sent
to the host.
Displaying the Configured IP Address of the
Syslog Host
To display the IP address of the syslog host to which the system log messages
will be sent:
1. Log into the Memory Array.
2. Navigate to the
Syslog
context level. At the root prompt, type:
3. At the
Syslog
context prompt, type:
The command displays information similar to the following:.
Table 4.3 Syslog Definition Mappings
Memory Array Syslog
DEBUG debug
INFO info
WARNING warn
ERROR emerg
FATAL emerg
context system logging syslog
show host
system logging syslog> show host
host 192.37.87.4
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