Cisco GSS-4492R-K9 Administration Manual page 182

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Understanding GSS Logging Levels
The GSS supports eight separate logging levels to identify the wide range of
critical and noncritical logged events that may occur on a GSS device.
describes the different logging levels.
you can enable logging.
Table 8-1
Level Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
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GSS Logging Levels
Level Name
Emergencies
Alerts
Critical
Errors
Warnings
Notifications
Chapter 8
Table 8-2
lists GSS subsystems for which
Description
The GSS has become unusable. For example,
the GSS has shut down and cannot be
restarted, or it has experienced a hardware
failure.
The GSS requires immediate attention. For
example, one of the GSS subsystems is not
running.
The GSS encountered a critical condition that
requires attention. For example, a GSS device
cannot connect to the primary GSSM and
does not have a local configuration snapshot
to use.
The GSS encountered an error condition that
requires prompt attention but can still
function. For example, a GSS device is out of
available memory.
The GSS encountered an error condition that
requires attention but is not interfering with
the operation of the device. For example, a
GSS has lost contact with the primary GSSM
but a local configuration snapshot exists.
The GSS encountered a nonerror condition
that should be brought to the administrator's
attention. For example, a GSS software
upgrade is required.
Viewing Log Files
Table 8-1
OL-10410-01

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