HP A3100-8 v2 EI Configuration Manual page 164

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NOTE:
The closing set of angel brackets (< >), the space, the forward slash (/), and the colon are all required
in the UNICOM format.
The format in the previous section is the original format of system information, so you may see the
information in a different format. The displayed format depends on the log resolution tools you use.
Following is a detailed explanation of the fields involved in system information:
PRI (priority)
Priority is calculated using the following formula: facility*8+severity. In the formula, facility represents the
logging facility name, which can be configured when you set the log host parameters. Facility ranges
from local0 to local7—16 to 23 in decimal integers—and defaults to local7. Facility marks different log
sources on the log host, and to query and filter the logs of the corresponding log source. Severity ranges
from 0 to 7.
The priority field takes effect only when the information has been sent to the log host.
timestamp
Times tamp records the time when system information is generated to allow users to check and identify
system events. The time stamp of the system information sent from the information center to the log host
is with a precision of milliseconds. The time stamp format of the system information sent to the log host is
configured with the info-center timestamp loghost command, and that of the system information sent to
the other destinations is configured with the info-center timestamp command.
Table 7 Description on the time stamp parameters
Time stamp
parameter
boot
date
iso
none
Table 4
details the value and meaning associated with each severity.
Description
System up time (the duration for this operation
of the device), in the format of xxxxxx.yyyyyy.
xxxxxx represents the higher 32 bits, and
yyyyyy represents the lower 32 bits.
System information sent to all destinations
except log host supports this parameter.
Current date and time of the system, in the
format of Mmm dd hh:mm:ss:sss yyyy.
System information sent to all destinations
supports this parameter.
Time stamp format stipulated in ISO 8601
Only the system information sent to a log host
supports this parameter.
No time stamp is included.
System information sent to all destinations
supports this parameter.
Example
%0.109391473 Sysname
FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN: User ftp
(192.168.1.23) has logged in
successfully.
0.109391473 is a time stamp in the boot
format.
%May 30 05:36:29:579 2003 Sysname
FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN: User ftp
(192.168.1.23) has logged in
successfully.
May 30 05:36:29:579 2003 is a time
stamp in the date format.
<189>2003-05-30T06:42:44 Sysname
%%10FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN(l): User ftp
(192.168.1.23) has logged in
successfully.
2003-05-30T06:42:44 is a time stamp in
the iso format.
% Sysname FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN: User
ftp (192.168.1.23) has logged in
successfully.
No time stamp is included.
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