Viewing Logging Configuration And Statistics - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Manual

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Viewing Logging Configuration and Statistics

Viewing Logging Configuration and Statistics
Logging configuration and statistics can be verified by entering the following command from the Exec mode:
[local]
When no keyword is specified, the global filter configuration is displayed as well as information about any
other type of logging that is enabled.
The following table provides information] and descriptions of the statistics that are displayed when the verbose
keyword is used.
Table 11: Logging Configuration and Statistics Commands
Field
General Logging Statistics
Total events received
Number of applications receiving
events
Logging Source Statistics
Event sequence ids by process
Msg backlog stat with total cnt
LS L2 filter drop rate
Abnormal Log Source Statistics
Runtime Logging Buffer Statistics
Active buffer
Inactive buffer
Viewing Event Logs Using the CLI
Event logs generated by the system can be viewed in one of the following ways:
• From the syslog server: If the system is configured to send logs to a syslog server, the logs can be
• From the system CLI: Logs stored in the system memory buffers can be viewed directly from the CLI.
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host_name
show logging [ active | verbose ]
#
viewed directly on the syslog server.
Description
Displays the total number of events generated by the system.
Displays the number of applications receiving the events.
Displays a list of system processes that have generated events and
the reference identification number of the event that was generated.
Displays the number of event messages that have been back logged
in comparison to the total number of events generated.
Displays the percentage of logging source (LS) layer 2 (L2) event
drops.
Displays abnormal logging source (LS) statistics, if any.
Displays the number of events currently logged in the active memory
buffer as well as a date/time timestamp for the oldest and most recent
entries in the buffer.
Displays the number of events currently logged in the inactive memory
buffer.
System Logs

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