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Log destinations, Default log output rules, Log format, Severity, value, Level, Description

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Severity value 3 4 5 6 7 Level Description Error Warning Notification Informational Debug Error condition. For example, the link state changes. Warning condition. For example, an interface is disconnected, or the memory resources are used up. Normal but significant condition. For example, a terminal logs in to the device, or the device reboots. Informational message. For example, a command or a ping operation is executed. Debug message. Log destinations The system outputs logs to the following destinations: console, monitor terminal, log buffer, log host, and log file. Log output destinations are independent and you can configure them after enabling the information center. Default log output rules A default output rule specifies the log source modules and severity level for an output destination. Logs matching the output rule are output to the destination. Table 7 shows the default output rules. Table 7 Default output rules Destination Console Monitor terminal Log host Log buffer Log file Log source modules All supported modules All supported modules All supported modules All supported modules All supported modules Output switch Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Severity Debug Informational Informational Informational Informational Log format The format of logs varies with output destinations. Table 8 shows the original format of log information, which might be different from what you see. The actual format depends on the log resolution tool used. Table 8 Log formats Output destination Format Console, monitor terminal, log buffer, or log file Prefix Timestamp Sysname Module/Level/Digest: Content Example %Nov 24 14:21:43:502 2010 HP SYSLOG/6/SYSLOG_RESTART: System restarted -- HP Comware Software. 53

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Severity
value
Level
Description
3
Error
Error condition. For example, the link state changes.
4
Warning
Warning condition. For example, an interface is disconnected, or the memory
resources are used up.
5
Notification
Normal but significant condition. For example, a terminal logs in to the device,
or the device reboots.
6
Informational
Informational message. For example, a command or a ping operation is
executed.
7
Debug
Debug message.
Log destinations
The system outputs logs to the following destinations: console, monitor terminal, log buffer, log host, and
log file. Log output destinations are independent and you can configure them after enabling the
information center.
Default log output rules
A default output rule specifies the log source modules and severity level for an output destination. Logs
matching the output rule are output to the destination.
Table 7
shows the default output rules.
Table 7
Default output rules
Destination
Log source modules
Output switch
Severity
Console
All supported modules
Enabled
Debug
Monitor terminal
All supported modules
Enabled
Informational
Log host
All supported modules
Enabled
Informational
Log buffer
All supported modules
Enabled
Informational
Log file
All supported modules
Enabled
Informational
Log format
The format of logs varies with output destinations.
Table 8
shows the original format of log information,
which might be different from what you see. The actual format depends on the log resolution tool used.
Table 8
Log formats
Output destination
Format
Example
Console, monitor
terminal, log buffer, or
log file
Prefix Timestamp Sysname
Module/Level/Digest: Content
%Nov 24 14:21:43:502 2010 HP
SYSLOG/6/SYSLOG_RESTART:
System restarted –-
HP Comware Software.