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GW6600 Series and GW6600V Series User Manual
Issue: 1.5
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Web: Log output level
UCI: system.main.conloglevel
Opt: conloglevel
Sets the maximum log output level severity for system events.
System events are written to the system log. Messages with a
lower level or level equal to the configured level are displayed in
the console using the logread command, or alternatively written
to flash, if configured to do so.
Web value
Description
UCI
Debug
Information useful to developers for
debugging the application.
8
Info
Normal operational messages that
require no action.
7
Notice
Events that are unusual, but not
error conditions.
6
Warning
May indicate that an error will occur
if action is not taken.
5
Error
Error conditions
4
Critical
Critical conditions
3
Alert
Should be addressed immediately
2
Emergency
System is unusable
1
Web: Cron Log Level
UCI: system.main.cronloglevel
Opt: cronloglevel
Sets the maximum log level for kernel messages to be logged to
the console. Only messages with a level lower, or level equal to
the configured level will be printed to the console.
Web value Description
UCI
Normal
Normal operation messages
8
Warning
Error messages
9
Debug
Debug messages
5
Web: n/a
UCI: system.main.log_file
Opt: log_file
Since logread is only small in size it can be beneficial to write
system events to flash. This option defines the file path to write
the events. Set to ‘root/syslog.messages’
Web: n/a
UCI: system.main.log_type
Opt: log_type
Defines whether to write the system events to a file rather than
logread. Set to ‘file’ to write to the file configured under log_file
option.
Table 14: Information table for the logging section
7.2.3
Language and style
Figure 17: The language and style section in system properties