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8.3.3.1
Structure of system log file
The structure of the entries has been originally defined by the IETF within
RFC3164
(
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3164
), meanwhile it has been
reworked and substituted by
RFC5424
(
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424
) .
The structure of the entries in the system log files of the Edge Gateways
also follows this structure.
HEADER
PRI - Priority
The header starts with the priority, denominated as PRI within the
standard.The priority is an integer number enclosed by angled brackets like
<45>
, for instance.
The priority can be calculated from two numeric values:
·
the facility (signifying the origin of the message, located within the upper
5 Bits)
·
the severity (signifying the urgence and importance of the message,
located within the lower 3 Bits)
The following formula accomplishes this:
Priority = 8 * Fa Severity
The facility is coded according to the following table:
Code
Facility (Origin of message)
0
Kernel messages
1
User-level message
2
Mail system
3
System daemons
4
Security/authorization messages
5
Messages generated internally by syslogd
6
Line printer subsystem
7
Network news subsystem
8
UUCP subsystem
9
Clock daemon
10
Security/authorization messages
11
FTP daemon
12
NTP subsystem log audit
13
Log audit
14
Log alert
15
Clock daemon
16…23
Locally used facilities (local0-local7)
Table 18: Numeric coding of facility value in priority PRI
The severity is coded according to the following table:
Edge Gateway | NIOT-E-TIB100-GB-RE (Remote)
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