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USER GUIDE - M0SW3D1905Iv04 - V04 May 2019
5.1.3
Others
A single parameter selects the hour zone in relation to UTC.
5.1.4
Syslog
This section deals with four parameters. The first of them,
Local Syslog Level
, selects the
maximum level of severity which is stored in the local Log. Valid values are 1 to 8. The
default value is 4.
The levels involve storing all information tagged with a level equal to or lower than the level
specified.
The levels are:
Level
Description
Emergency
: Level
1
Multiple apps/servers/sites. This level should not be used
by applications.
Alert
. Level
2
Should be corrected immediately. An example might be
the loss of the primary ISP connection.
Critical
. Level
3
May be used to indicate a failure in the system’s primary
application.
Error
. Level
4
An application has exceeded it file storage limit and
attempts to write are failing.
Warning
. Level
5
May indicate that an error will occur if action is not taken.
For example, a non-root file system has only 2GB
remaining.
Notice
. Level
6
Events that are unusual but not error conditions.
Informational
. Level
7
Normal operational messages -no action required. For
example, an application has started, paused or ended
successfully.
Debugging
. Level
8
Info useful to developers for debugging the application.
The second parameter,
Remote Syslog Level
, selects the maximum severity level to be
sent to the Remote Syslog server. Valid values are 1 to 8. The default value is 4. See
information about the levels in the previous parameter.