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Configuring System Logs

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5 Configuring System Logs This section provides information for managing system logs. System logs enable viewing device events in real time and recording the events for later usage. System Logs record and manage events, and report errors and informational messages. Event messages have a unique format, which is the Syslog protocols recommended message format for all error reporting. For example, Syslog and local device reporting messages are assigned a severity code and include a message mnemonic which identifies the source application generating the message. This allows messages to be filtered based on their urgency or relevancy. The message severity determines the set of event logging devices that are sent for each event message. The following table lists the log severity levels: System Log Severity Levels Severity Level Message Emergency 0 (Highest) The system is not functioning. Alert 1 Critical 2 The system needs immediate attention. The system is in a critical state. Error 3 A system error has occurred. Warning 4 A system warning has occurred. Notice 5 The system is functioning properly, but a system notice has occurred. Informational 6 Provides device information. Debug 7 Provides detailed information about the log. If a Debug error occurs, contact Customer Tech Support. This section includes the following topics: ■ Defining General Log Properties ■ Viewing Memory Logs ■ Viewing Flash Logs ■ Defining System Log Servers Embedded Web System User Guide www.hp.com 5-1

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Embedded Web System User Guide
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5
Configuring System Logs
This section provides information for managing system logs. System logs enable viewing device
events in real time and recording the events for later usage. System Logs record and manage
events, and report errors and informational messages.
Event messages have a unique format, which is the Syslog protocols recommended message
format for all error reporting. For example, Syslog and local device reporting messages are
assigned a severity code and include a message mnemonic which identifies the source
application generating the message. This allows messages to be filtered based on their urgency or
relevancy. The message severity determines the set of event logging devices that are sent for each
event message.
The following table lists the log severity levels:
This section includes the following topics:
Defining General Log Properties
Viewing Memory Logs
Viewing Flash Logs
Defining System Log Servers
System Log Severity Levels
Severity
Level
Message
Emergency
0 (Highest)
The system is not functioning.
Alert
1
The system needs immediate attention.
Critical
2
The system is in a critical state.
Error
3
A system error has occurred.
Warning
4
A system warning has occurred.
Notice
5
The system is functioning properly, but a system
notice has occurred.
Informational
6
Provides device information.
Debug
7
Provides detailed information about the log. If a
Debug error occurs, contact Customer Tech
Support.