Sun Microsystems SUN STOREDGETM 5310 NAS User Manual

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Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Troubleshooting Guide • December 2004

2. Press [Enter] at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.

3. Select option “H”, “DNS & SYSLOGD” in the configuration Section to set up

remote logging

4. Select option “1”, “Edit fields”.

5. Use [Tab] or [Enter] to navigate through the fields.

6. Select option “Y”, “Yes”, to enable SYSLOGD.

7. Enter the IP address of the SYSLOGD server that will receive the StorEdge system

log (if applicable).

8. Select the appropriate Facility. The facility indicates the application or system

component generating the messages. All messages sent to the syslogd server will
have this facility value.

The possible facility values in the Set up Remote Logging panel include:

Kern – Messages generated by the kernel. These cannot be generated by any user
processes.

User – Messages generated by random user processes. This is the default facility
identifier if none is specified.

Mail – The mail system.

Daemon – System or network daemons.

Auth – Authorization systems, such as login.

Syslog – Messages generated internally by syslogd.

Lpr – The line printer spooling system.

News – Reserved for the USENET network news system.

Uucp – Reserved for the UUCP system, which does not currently use syslog.

Local0 - Local7 – Reserved for local use.

9. Next are the settings for local logging, these are independent of the remote log

settings.

Local Log - Enable/disable local logging

Local File - Filename for local logging, must include full path and filename

Archives - These two settings define how much log data to save, archives is the
number

Size (KB) - of files to save, KB is the size of each.

10. Select option “7”, “Save Changes”

This functionality is also available through the StorEdge Web Admin.

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