Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 135
logging to-disk, logging to-disk disable, no logging, Specifying a Host for a Log File Destination
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Chapter 4 Using the CSS Logging Features Specifying a Log File Destination The options for the logging to-disk command are as follows: • logging to-disk disable - Disables writing default log information to the CSS sys.log file on the CSS disk. The logging to-disk disable command affects the sys.log file only, and does not affect a disk log file specified through the logging disk command. You can still use the logging disk filename command to send log information to a specific filename on the CSS disk. To disable all logging to the CSS disk, first enter the no logging disk command and then enter the logging to-disk disable command. When you enter the no logging disk command, the CSS does not reenable logging to the sys.log file. You must specify the logging to-disk enable command to reactivate the sys.log file. • logging to-disk enable - Resets logging back to disk and resumes writing default log information to the CSS sys.log file. You are prompted to reboot the CSS after issuing the logging to-disk disable or logging to-disk enable commands for the command to take effect. Note You can continue sending CSS log information to the sys.log file at an alternate location. To send log information to an alternate location, use either the logging host command to send log information to a syslog daemon on a host system (see the "Specifying a Host for a Log File Destination" section) or the logging line command to send (but not save) log information to an active CSS line (see the "Specifying a Line for a Log File Destination" section). To disable logging to the CSS sys.log file on the CSS disk (Flash disk or hard disk), enter: (config)# logging to-disk disable To resume logging back to the CSS disk, enter: (config)# logging to-disk enable OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 4-15