Appendix A
RAC Parameters
syslog_mask
syslog_port
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determines the priority levels that the RAC logs. You can enter
option from the list below, or a combination of options separated by commas
(e.g.,
). The following list includes options in priority order. You
emergency, alert
can enter:
•
to log hardware failures.
emergency
•
to log all RAC reboots.
alert
•
to log configuration and initialization problems such as
critical
configuration file format errors or lack of memory.
•
to log all line initialization errors, including CLI errors.
error
•
to log minor problems.
warning
•
to log time server queries and information about
notice
responses.
•
to start and end CLI sessions and RAC jobs created by
info
,
,
rlogin
Telnet
connect, ping
•
to start and end any RAC process.
debug
Type
RAC
Values
emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice, info,
debug, all, none
Default
none (disables logging)
Lists
RAC Only, SysLog
routes syslog messages to an asynchronous port where messages are time and
date stamped. You can enter
a number to indicate the port to which syslog messages are sent.
Type
RAC
Values
0 or a port number
Default
0
Lists
RAC Only, SysLog
and
commands.
tap
for syslogging to take place over the network, or
0
,
, a single
all
none