Figure 3 Syslog File
Table 5 Items in the Syslog File
No.
Item
1
Priority
2
Date, time*
3
Detected location
4
Program name
5
Unified specification
identification
6
Description
The priority of an item in the syslog file is determined according to the following
formula, enclosed by brackets (< >):
Priority = 8 X Facility + Severity
Facility is 1 (fixed).
Severity depends on the type of log information:
4: Error or Warning. Error means the operation has ended abnormally. Warning
means the operation has partly ended abnormally or was canceled during the
operation.
6: Informational. The operation has ended normally.
For example, <12> indicates the priority when the severity is error.
The date and time in the format of "MMM DD HH:mm:SS" (MMM: month such as
Jan or Dec, DD: day, HH: hour, mm: minute and SS: second).
If the "DD" is a single digit (for example, 1), it is displayed as " 1" (with a blank
space before "1") and not as "01".
The host name (SVP).
The detection entity identification character (Storage).
The Unified specification identification character (CELFSS).
The revision number of the Unified specification document (1.1).
Syslog file format
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