Changing System Logging Settings - Dell S6000–ON Configuration Manual

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Changing 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.
To specify the system logging settings, use the following commands.
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the logging buffer.
CONFIGURATION mode
logging buffered level
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the console.
CONFIGURATION mode
logging console level
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to terminal lines.
CONFIGURATION mode
logging monitor level
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to a syslog server.
CONFIGURATION mode
logging trap level
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the syslog history table.
CONFIGURATION mode
logging history level
Specify the size of the logging buffer.
CONFIGURATION mode
logging buffered size
NOTE: When you decrease the buffer size, Dell Networking OS deletes all messages stored in
the buffer. Increasing the buffer size does not affect messages in the buffer.
Specify the number of messages that Dell Networking OS saves to its logging history table.
CONFIGURATION mode
logging history size size
To view the logging buffer and configuration, use the show logging command in EXEC privilege mode,
as shown in the example for
To view the logging configuration, use the show running-config logging command in privilege
mode, as shown in the example for
Management
Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging
Configure a UNIX Logging Facility
Configuration.
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