Focusing On One Logging Level; Reverting Back To The Default Logging Level - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Troubleshooting Tools
Accessing the Syslog
bstnA6k(cfg)# show logging levels POLICY
Configured Log Levels:
POLICY
bstnA6k(cfg)# ...
6-30

Focusing on One Logging Level

You can specify a particular log component to show its current logging level:
show logging levels component
where component can be all or any log component (see
page
6-6).
The output is one row from the table shown above. For example, the following
command shows the logging level for the "POLICY" component:
disable
debug
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Reverting Back to the Default Logging Level

The default logging level for all components is "info." Use
to the default logging level:
no logging level {component | all}
where you must choose either a single component or all components. Refer to
"Log Components" on page 6-6
For example, the following command sequence reverts all components to the default
logging level, info. To prevent the syslog from filling up too quickly, you should do
this after every examination of the syslog:
bstnA6k(cfg)# no logging level all
bstnA6k(cfg)# ...
info
notice
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X
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for a complete list of components.
"Log Components" on
warning
error critical
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no logging level
CLI Maintenance Guide
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to revert

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