HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual page 60

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Output destination
Log host
Table 9
describes the fields in a log message.
Table 9 Log field description
Field
Prefix (information type)
PRI (priority)
Timestamp
Sysname (host name or
host IP address)
%% (vendor ID)
vv (version information)
Module
Level
Digest
Source
Content
Format
<PRI>Timestamp
Sysname %%vvModule/Level/Digest:
Source; Content
Description
A log to a destination other than the log host has an identifier in front of the
timestamp:
An identifier of percent sign (%) indicates a log with a level equal to or higher
than informational.
An identifier of asterisk (*) indicates a debug log.
A log destined to the log host has a priority identifier in front of the timestamp. The
priority is calculated by using this formula: facility*8+level, where:
facility—The facility name. It can be configured with the info-center loghost
command. It is used to identify log sources on the log host, and to query and
filter the logs from specific log sources.
level—In the range of 0 to 7. See
levels.
Records the time when the log was generated.
Logs sent to the log host and those sent to the other destinations have different
timestamp precisions, and their timestamp formats are configured with different
commands. For more information, see
The sysname is the host name or IP address of the device that generated the log.
You can use the sysname command to modify the name of the device.
Indicates that the information was generated by an HP device.
It exists only in logs sent to the log host.
Identifies the version of the log, and has a value of 10.
It exists only in logs sent to the log host.
Specifies the name of the module that generated the log. You can enter the
info-center source ? command in system view to view the module list.
Identifies the level of the log. See
levels.
Describes the content of the log. It contains a string of up to 32 characters.
Identifies the source of the log. It can take one of the following values:
IRF member ID.
IP address of the log sender.
Provides the content of the log.
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Example
<190>Nov 24 16:22:21 2010
HP %%10SYSLOG/6/SYSLOG_RES
TART: -DevIP=1.1.1.1; System
restarted –-
HP Comware Software.
Table 6
for more information about severity
Table 10
and
Table
Table 6
for more information about severity
11.

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