System Log Message Destinations; System Log Facilities And Severity Levels - Juniper J-Series Administration Manual

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The JUNOS system logging utility is similar to the UNIX
log message identifies the software process that generated the message and briefly
describes the operation or error that occurred.
Reboot requests are recorded to the system log files, which you can view with the
show log
system with the

System Log Message Destinations

You can send system logging information to one or more destinations. The
destinations can be one or more files, one or more remote hosts, the terminals of
one or more users if they are logged in, and the system console.

System Log Facilities and Severity Levels

When specifying the destination for system log messages, you can specify the class
(facility) of messages to log and the minimum severity level (level) of the message
for each location.
Each system log message belongs to a facility, which is a group of messages that are
either generated by the same software process or concern a similar condition or
activity.
Table 81 on page 157 lists the system logging facilities, and Table 82 on page 158 lists
the system logging severity levels. For more information about system log messages,
see the JUNOS System Log Messages Reference.
Table 81: System Logging Facilities
Facility
any
authorization
change-log
cron
daemon
command. Also, you can view the names of any processes running on your
show system processes
To direct messages to a named file in a local file system, see "Sending System
Log Messages to a File" on page 160.
To direct messages to the terminal session of one or more specific users (or all
users) when they are logged into the router, see "Sending System Log Messages
to a User Terminal" on page 161.
To direct messages to the router console, see the JUNOS System Log Messages
Reference.
To direct messages to a remote machine that is running the UNIX
see the JUNOS System Log Messages Reference.
Description
Any facility
Any authorization attempt
Any change to the configuration
Cron scheduling process
Various system processes
Chapter 8: Monitoring Events and Managing System Log Files
syslogd
command.
System Log Messages Overview
utility. Each system
syslogd
utility,
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