Release 1.0
The following sections describe how to configure logging on the BSR:
Flash and NVRAM Memory Management Guidelines
To enhance the performance and operation of the BSR Flash Memory and NVRAM,
observe these guidelines.
The docsDevEventTable (rfc2669) mirrors the contents of the BSR's default Flash log
file and the output of the show log command. The docsDevEventTable must be
maintained in internal memory on the BSR to allow random access for SNMP. To
optimize internal memory, the docsDevEventTable has a maximum, non-configurable
limit of 100 log entries.
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Restricting logging rates allows you to control the amount of logging traffic to
eliminate any potential congestion on the network (refer to
Rates
on page 3-17).
EVT logging provides the ability to monitor internal system to allow additional
informational granularity for diagnostics and troubleshooting (refer to
Configuring EVT Logging
Flash and NVRAM Memory Management Guidelines
Setting Logging Control
Restricting Logging Rates
Configuring System Logging
Configuring EVT Logging
Restoring All Logging Defaults
Configure the BSR to log only errors by issuing the logging buffered errors
command.
The logging buffered errors command limits the number of log messages going
into flash memory. It does not affect syslog operation.
Make sure NVRAM file system is only 50-60% full before copying files to the
Flash memory file system.
Do not run telnet and other commands in conjunction with commands which
perform operations involving the NRVAM.
Delete the large files from the NVRAM file system during the maintenance
window.
on page 3-25).
MGBI
Configuring the System
Restricting Logging
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