5. Monitoring and Troubleshooting
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System Log
The system log (syslog) contains messages of up to eight different levels of
importance. From high to low, they are:
Emergency – The system is unusable.
Alert – Action must be taken immediately to prevent serious problems.
Critical – Critical condition.
Error – Error condition.
Warning – Warning condition.
Notice – Normal but noteworthy condition.
Informational – Messages pertaining to command processing.
Debug – Debug-level messages for developers.
The level of messages written to the log can be set using configure syslog
command of the Command Line Interface, or the Configuration/Syslog screen of
the Web interface. The levels are:
emergency – Only emergency messages are logged.
alert – Alert and emergency messages are logged.
informational – Informational, notice, warning, error, critical, alert, and
emergency messages are logged.
debug – All messages are logged.
Viewing the System Log
You can view the system log using the show syslog command of the Command
Line Interface, or the Status/Syslog screen of the Web interface.
Message Format
System log messages have the format:
Priority
:
Month/Day
:
HH
:
MM
:
SS
:
Message
For example:
ALERT Jun 5 00:14:59 Link Down on Port 2
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