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Chapter 4
Administration
Configuring the Gateway
n
Because of the limited memory area on the Gateway, only about
50 lines of
syslog-display
messages can be logged in the
Gateway. After the limit has been reached, any new messages
can not be logged. For more information, see “Maintaining the
syslog
File”.
n
Messages sent to the
syslog
file on the syslog server will have
the date, time, and
hostname
prepended to the message. For
example:
Feb 16 13:51:06
hostname
: ready for use
Depending on how your systems are administered, messages
sent to the
syslog
file will probably have a longer history.
Therefore, if you need to look at messages before a power-on
or a reboot was performed, you should look at the
syslog
file
itself.
See
Chapter 5
for a list of the common syslog messages that are generated
by the E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway.
Maintaining the
syslog
File
Messages written to the actual
syslog
file are constantly appended to the
file (the log file is not overwritten with new messages). Therefore, the
syslog
file may grow rather large over time and will need to be truncated or
removed occasionally to regain disk space.
On the Gateway, the
syslog-display
messages are kept in a fixed-size
memory area. If the syslog message area fills up, the most recent messages
generated will be discarded. The number of messages allowed in the syslog
memory buffer will vary depending on the size of the individual messages.
A good rule is to use the
syslog-clear
Telnet command to clear out the
memory buffer before the buffer has around 50 lines or so in it. To clear the
syslog memory buffer on the Gateway, at the Telnet prompt (
>
), type
syslog-clear
NOTE
Any invalid BOOTP values are detected when the file
/etc/bootptab
is read by the
bootpd
daemon. Errors will be sent to the syslog server for
the BOOTP server system that is running the
bootpd
daemon.
Summary of Contents for E2050
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Page 23: ...23 2 Installation ...
Page 32: ...32 Chapter 2 Installation Installing the Hardware Notes ...
Page 33: ...33 3 Configuration ...
Page 63: ...63 4 Administration ...
Page 80: ...80 Chapter 4 Administration Configuring the Gateway Notes ...
Page 81: ...81 5 Troubleshooting ...
Page 99: ...99 A Specifications ...
Page 102: ...102 Specifications Specifications Notes ...
Page 103: ...103 Glossary ...
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