H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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# Disable the output of log, trap, and debugging information of all modules on channel loghost.

[Sysname] info-center source default channel loghost debug state off log state off trap state

off

As the default system configurations for different channels are different, you need to disable the output

of log, trap, and debugging information of all modules on the specified channel (loghost in this example)

first and then configure the output rule as needed so that unnecessary information will not be output.

# Configure the information output rule: allow log information of all modules with severity equal to or

higher than informational to be output to the log host.

[Sysname] info-center source default channel loghost log level informational state on

2) Configure the log host

Step1 Log in to the log host as a root user.

Step2 Create a subdirectory named AC under directory /var/log/, and create file info.log under the AC

directory to save logs of AC.

# mkdir /var/log/AC

# touch /var/log/AC/info.log

Step3 Edit file /etc/syslog.conf and add the following contents.

# AC configuration messages

local5.info /var/log/AC/info.log

In the above configuration, local5 is the name of the logging facility used by the log host to receive logs.

info is the information level. The Linux system will record the log information with severity level equal to

or higher than informational to file /var/log/AC/info.log.

Be aware of the following issues while editing file /etc/syslog.conf:

z

Comments must be on a separate line and begin with the # sign.

z

No redundant spaces are allowed after the file name.

z

The logging facility name and the information level specified in the /etc/syslog.conf file must be

identical to those configured on the AC using the info-center loghost and info-center source

commands; otherwise the log information may not be output properly to the log host.

Step4 After log file info.log is created and file /etc/syslog.conf is modified, you need to issue the following

commands to display the process ID of syslogd, kill the syslogd process, and restart syslogd using

the -r option to make the modified configuration take effect.

# ps -ae | grep syslogd

147

# kill -9 147

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