Configuring system messages and attributes, Configuring event auditing – Brocade Fabric OS Message Reference (Supporting Fabric OS v7.3.0) User Manual

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Configuring system messages and attributes

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1. Log in to the switch as admin.

2. Use the rasMan message_ID command to display the documentation of a message. The

message_ID values are case-sensitive.

For example, execute the following command to display the documentation for PS-1007.

switch:admin> rasman PS-1007

Log Messages PS-1007(7m)

MESSAGE

PS-1007 - Failed to add Fabricmode Top Talker on

domain=<domain id>. <function name>.

MESSAGE TYPE

LOG

SEVERITY

WARNING

PROBABLE CAUSE

Indicates that FC Routing (FCR) is enabled on the specified

fabric.

RECOMMENDED ACTION

Top Talker cannot be installed on a fabric with FCR service

enabled. In case Top Talker must be installed on a fabric,

disable FCR using the fosconfig --disable fcr command.

Configuring system messages and attributes

This section provides information on configuring the system message logs and its attributes. All
admin-level commands mentioned in this section are used to enable or disable only the external
messages.

Configuring event auditing

To configure event auditing, perform the following steps.

1. Log in to the switch as admin.

2. Execute the auditCfg

--

enable command to enable the audit feature.

switch:admin> auditcfg --enable

Audit filter is enabled.

3. Execute the auditCfg

--

class command to configure the event classes you want to audit.

switch:admin> auditcfg --class 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

Audit filter is configured.

NOTE

The RAS audit class is not configurable, and it is always enabled internally.

4. Execute the auditCfg

--

severity severity level command if you want to set the Audit severity

level. By default, all messages are logged. When the severity is set, only messages with the
configured severity and higher are displayed. Valid values for severity level are INFO, WARNING,
ERROR, and CRITICAL

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