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Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (Web Interface)
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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Configuring SNMP, Faults, and Logging (Web Interface)
Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Local Log Filtering
Set log filters. See
Figure 29
.
To set log filtering:
1.
Choose a Minimum severity level:
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None—Media Flow Controller does not log anything from this class.
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Emerg—System is unusable or cannot recover.
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Alert—Action must be taken immediately for functioning to continue.
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Critical—An unexpected error-causing condition or response for unknown reasons.
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Error—Error conditions.
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Warning—An anomalous condition that can be ignored and functioning continue, but
may affect operations.
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Notice—Normal but significant condition or response that could affect operations
(default).
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Info—Normal but significant condition or response that does not affect operations.
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Debug—Messages generated by the system debugging utility.
2.
Click Apply to complete Log filtering configuration, Cancel to revert to existing
configuration.
3.
Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent across reboots.
Local Log Rotation
Set log rotation parameters; this is especially valuable if this Media Flow Controller will be
managed by Central Management Console. See
Figure 29
.
To set local log rotation options:
1.
Select or de-select these options:
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Rotate every—Day (at midnight), Week (first day, at midnight), or Month (first day, at
midnight).
•
Rotate when log reaches—A certain size. The file size is checked hourly, so if it
passes the threshold in the middle of the hour it is not rotated right away.
•
Rotate when log reaches—A percentage of storage (/var) space. The var size is
checked hourly, so if it passes the threshold in the middle of the hour it is not rotated
right away.
2.
Enter this information:
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Keep at most <n> log files—How many logs to maintain on the system. If the
number of log files exceeds this number (at rotation time, or when this setting is
lowered), the system deletes as many as necessary, starting with the oldest, to bring it
down to this number.
3.
Click Apply to complete Log rotation configuration, Cancel to revert to existing
configuration, Force Rotation to immediately generate a syslog file and start logging over.
4.
Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent across reboots.
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