Appendix; Logging; Configuring Syslog - Cisco PXM Version 1.1 User Manual

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Logging

This appendix describes the following activities:

Configuring Syslog

This section provides an overview of the UNIX syslog. For more detail, refer to the online manual page
for syslog.conf.
Syslog is a general location or mechanism for logging informational messages or error messages. The
messages are categorized by level, and each level can be directed to a different location specified by
files, consoles, and e-mail addresses. Each line in the syslog.conf file describes the type of message, the
location and how that message should be handled.
Available message levels in syslog are as follows:
Note
The Carrier-Sensitive Routing application sends messages at the err, info, and debug levels only. The
debug level includes various GateKeeper Transaction Message Protocol interface attempts and
additional logging of the dataset load process. This can be useful in determining where a valid dataset
in the database may be fully or partially rejected during the loading process into the CSR.
Configuring Syslog
Viewing Logs
emerg—Emergency panic
alert—Alert
crit—Critical errors
err—Other errors
warning—Warning
notice—Notice
info—Informational messages
debug—Debugging messages
none—Do not send message to file
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