Syslog Message History Table - Cisco MCS-7825-H3-IPC1 Service Manual

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clogMsgDrops OBJECT-TYPE

Syslog Message History Table

clogHistTableMaxLength OBJECT-TYPE
clogHistMsgsFlushed OBJECT-TYPE
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The number of syslog messages which were ignored. A messagewill be ignored if it has a severity
value greater than clogMaxSeverity.
::= { clogBasic 4 }
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS messages
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The number of syslog messages which could not be processed due to lack of system resources. Most
likely this will occur at the same time that syslog messages are generated to indicate this lack of
resources. Increases in this object's value may serve as an indication that system resource levels
should be examined via other mib objects. A message that is dropped will not appear in the history
table and no notification will be sent for this message.
::= { clogBasic 5 }
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..500)
UNITS entries
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The upper limit on the number of entries that the clogHistoryTable may contain. A value of zero
prevents any history from being retained. When this table is full, the oldest entry will be deleted and
a new one will be created.
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { clogHistory 1 }
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS messages
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
The number of entries that have been removed from the clogHistoryTable in order to make room for
new entries. This object can be utilized to determine whether your polling frequency on the history
table is fast enough and/or the size of your history table is large enough such that you are not missing
messages.
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