Operation Manual
Administration Settings
Logging
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Priority The types of events to include in the log. The lowest level of
logging is Emergency, which is limited to messages about high
impact events. The highest level of logging is Debugging, which
includes all message types from Emergency upward.
• Emergency: Messages about events, such as an imminent
system crash, that make the system unusable. Typically
this type of message is broadcast to all users.
• Alert: Messages about conditions, such as a corrupted
system database, that require immediate corrective
action.
• Critical: Messages about serious conditions, such as a
disk failure.
• Error: Messages about conditions that require corrective
action but are not critical.
• Warning: Warnings about possible issues.
• Notification: Messages about normal but significant
conditions that may require attention.
• Information: Messages that provide information only.
• Debugging: Messages that are used to debug programs.
Local Check the box in the heading row to include all services in the
local logs that can be viewed in the Log Viewer. Alternatively,
check the box for kernel or system to include that service in the
local log.
E-Mail Check the box in the heading row to include all services in the
emailed logs, if configured on the Log Setting page.
Alternatively, check the box for kernel or system to include that
service in the emailed log.
Syslog Server Check the box in the heading row to include all services in the
log file that is transmitted to the syslog server. Alternatively,
check the box for kernel or system to include that service in the
log file.
Field Description