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Table 14.2 – System Log Filtration Levels
Level
Description
emergency
Further operation of the system is not possible
alert
The system requires emergency intervention
critical
Critical events
error
Operation errors
warning
Warnings
notice
Important events during normal operation
info
Information messages
debug
Debug messages
none
Messages are not registered in the log
The emergency level is the maximum level, the debug level is the minimum one.
The log subsystem allows display of the terminal operation log on different devices. All output devices
can be used simultaneously.
Table 14.3 – System Log Output Devices
Output Device
Name
Description
System log
system
The system log allows the log to be displayed locally or with the
help of the syslog server.
Console
console
Being used for log display, the console allows system messages to
be visible as soon as they are received in the terminal connected
to the Console port.
CLI sessions
rsh
Being used for log display, CLI sessions allow system messages to
be visible as soon as they are received in all CLI sessions
connected via telnel or SSH.
File
file
Logging into a file allows system messages to be written directly
to the file, which can be sent to support specialists for further
analysis.
The log is saved in non-volatile memory by default. The system has 4 log rotated files of 1M each. The
last 3 logs are archived to gzip.
14.4.1
Modules Configuration
Consider module configuration by the example of the
pmchal-gpon
module responsible for messages
from the GPON subsystem. Other modules have similar configuration process.
Step 1.
Set the logging level with the help of the
logging module
pmchal-gpon
loglevel
command.
LTP-8X(config)# logging module pmchal-gpon loglevel info
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