Change System Logging Settings; Display The Logging Buffer And The Logging Configuration - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

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Change System Logging Settings

You can change the default settings of the system logging by changing the severity level and the storage
location. The default is to log all messages up to debug level, that is, all system messages. By changing the
severity level in the logging commands, you control the number of system messages logged.
Task
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the logging buffer.
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the console.
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to terminal lines.
Specifying the minimum severity level for logging to a syslog server.
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the syslog history
table.
Task
Specify the size of the logging buffer.
Note: When you decrease the buffer size, FTOS deletes
all messages stored in the buffer. Increasing the buffer
size does not affect messages in the buffer.
Specify the number of messages that FTOS saves to its
logging history table.
To change one of the settings for logging system messages, use any or all of the following commands in
the CONFIGURATION mode:
To view the logging buffer and configuration, use the
as shown in the example for
To change the severity level of messages logged to a syslog server, use the following command in the
CONFIGURATION mode:
To view the logging configuration, use the
mode as shown in the example for

Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration

Display the current contents of the logging buffer and the logging settings for the system, use the
command in the EXEC privilege mode as shown in the example below.
logging
FTOS#show logging
Command Syntax
logging buffered
logging history size
Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging
show running-config logging
Configure a UNIX logging facility
Command Syntax
logging buffered
level
logging console
level
logging monitor
level
logging trap
level
logging history
level
size
size
command in the EXEC privilege mode
show logging
Configuration.
command in the EXEC privilege
level.
Command Mode
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