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Mass Configuration: Device Settings
196 InfraStruXure Central 4.0 User’s Reference
The log level values are:
1 - Emergency
•2 - Alert
3 - Critical
4 - Error
5 - Warning
•6 - Notice
7 - Information
•8 - Trace
We strongly recommend that you use a minimum log level of 6 - Notice. This will ensure that log
messages that are associated with alerts are recorded in the log.
Device logging capabilities are also broken out into specific components and/or functions. By default, all
components log at the level specified by the Global Level setting. However, you can also specify a unique
log level setting for each component. Note that the components that are available for logging are
determined by device model and user access privileges. Therefore, some items may not be available on
some models or to some user accounts.
You can also configure the device to post log data to a remote syslog server. Syslog is a comprehensive
logging system that is used to manage information generated by the kernel and system utilities in your
network. Syslog enables you to sort messages based on their source or their importance, and also enables
you to route messages to other destinations within your network. When the syslog functionality is
enabled, all events that are stored in the Audit Trail will also be forwarded to a remote syslog host for
logging to a user-specified syslog facility.
To use the Log task:
1. Launch the Log task. In addition to the IP address/hostname and status of each selected device, the
Log task's device selection window also includes two task-specific information columns:
Log Level: Displays the currently set log level value for the device.
Syslog Host: Displays the IP address/hostname of the syslog server, if any, that the device has
been configured to use.
2. To continue, select one or more devices from the device selection window and click Edit.
3. The Configure Log Settings window opens. The following controls are available from this window:
Field Description
Global Level The Global Level setting determines the global level of logging
that will be displayed on the Audit Page. By default, all
components will log at the level specified by the Global Level
setting. The lower you set the logging level, the less thorough
the logging will be.
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