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Syslogd CLI Commands, Configuring syslogd, Configuring syslogd on the Remote Host

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Diagnostics and Status Syslogd CLI Commands Below is a list of commands that are related to the syslogd configuration. Please refer to the help pages of these commands for more details. Command syslogdipadd syslogdipremove syslogdipshow errshow Summary Add the IP address of the remote syslogd host to the switch. Remove the IP address of the remote syslogd daemon from the switch. Show the list of configured syslogd IP addresses on the switch. Display messages from the error log on the switch. Configuring syslogd Configuring syslogd on the Remote Host The syslogd configuration on the UNIX host provides the syslogd daemon with instructions on how to process different messages it receives from the switch. The following are example entries in the syslog configuration file, /etc/syslog.conf, on how to store switch error log messages received from the Core Switch 2/64 or SAN Switch 2/32 switch. Please refer to the syslog related manual pages on your UNIX system for the full documentation of the syslog configuration file. The following entry in /etc/syslog.conf causes all messages from the Core Switch 2/64 or SAN Switch 2/32 switch of UNIX priority warning or higher (Basically, warning, error, critical, and panic messages) to be stored in the file /var/adm/SilkWorm. Fabric OS Procedures Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide 173

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Diagnostics and Status
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Fabric OS Procedures Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
Syslogd CLI Commands
Below is a list of commands that are related to the syslogd configuration. Please
refer to the help pages of these commands for more details.
Configuring syslogd
Configuring syslogd on the Remote Host
The syslogd configuration on the UNIX host provides the syslogd daemon with
instructions on how to process different messages it receives from the switch. The
following are example entries in the syslog configuration file, /etc/syslog.conf, on
how to store switch error log messages received from the Core Switch 2/64 or
SAN Switch 2/32 switch. Please refer to the syslog related manual pages on your
UNIX system for the full documentation of the syslog configuration file.
The following entry in /etc/syslog.conf causes all messages from the Core Switch
2/64 or SAN Switch 2/32 switch of UNIX priority warning or higher (Basically,
warning, error, critical, and panic messages) to be stored in the file
/var/adm/SilkWorm.
Command
Summary
syslogdipadd
Add the IP address of the remote syslogd host to the
switch.
syslogdipremove
Remove the IP address of the remote syslogd daemon from
the switch.
syslogdipshow
Show the list of configured syslogd IP addresses on the
switch.
errshow
Display messages from the error log on the switch.