Configuring A Unix System As A Syslog Server; Changing System Logging Settings - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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logging {ip-address | hostname}

Configuring a UNIX System as a Syslog Server

To configure a UNIX System as a syslog server, use the following command.
Configure a UNIX system as a syslog server by adding the following lines to /etc/syslog.conf on the
UNIX system and assigning write permissions to the file.
– Add line on a 4.1 BSD UNIX system. local7.debugging /var/log/ftos.log
– Add line on a 5.7 SunOS UNIX system. local7.debugging /var/adm/ftos.log
In the previous lines, local7 is the logging facility level and debugging is the severity level.

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.
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logging buffered level
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the console.
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logging console level
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to terminal lines.
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logging monitor level
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to a syslog server.
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logging trap level
Specify the minimum severity level for logging to the syslog history table.
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logging history level
Specify the size of the logging buffer.
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logging buffered size
60
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