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Cisco Unity Express Voice-Mail and Auto-Attendant CLI Administrator Guide for 3.0 and Later Versions
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Chapter 20 Monitoring the System
Viewing System Activity Messages
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Viewing System Activity Messages
Cisco Unity Express captures messages that describe activities in the system.
If you have not configured a syslog server, see the “Configuring a Syslog Server” section on page 8 for
the procedure.
The system activities are categorized into four levels of severity depending on their impact on the
system’s functioning:
Information—The message describes normal system activity, including debug, information, and
notice messages.
Warning—The message is an alert that a non-normal activity is occurring. The Cisco Unity Express
system continues to function.
Error—The message indicates that a system error has occurred. The Cisco Unity Express system
may or may not have stopped functioning.
Fatal—The message describes a critical, alert, or emergency situation with the system. The
Cisco
Unity Express system has stopped functioning.
These messages are collected and directed to three possible destinations:
messages.log file—This option is the default. The file contains all system messages and resides on
the Cisco
Unity Express module hard disk. You can view them on the console or copy them to a
server to review for troubleshooting and error reporting.
Console—View the system messages as they occur with the log console info command.
External system log (syslog) server—Cisco Unity Express copies the messages to another server
and collects them in a file on that server’s hard disk. The syslog daemon configuration on the
external server determines which directory will save the messages log.