System log overview – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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System Log Overview

System logs record events and report errors or informational messages. Some

aspects of system logging can be configured, as described below.
Some events are automatically logged, such as hardware problems. You may

enable/disable logging the following types of events:

Authentication Events in the Global Parameters page

Copy File Events in the Global Parameters page

Management Access Events in the Global Parameters page

• Login History in the Login History page

Event messages have a unique format, as per the System Logs (SYSLOG)

protocol recommended message format for all error reporting, for example,

SYSLOG and local device reporting messages are assigned a severity code,

and include a message mnemonic that identifies the source application

generating the message.
Messages may be filtered, based on their urgency or relevancy.
Events may be logged to the following destinations:

• Console
Logging buffer (RAM)— Messages are stored in a cyclical file buffer.

When the maximum number of messages is reached, messages are written

starting at the beginning of the buffer (overwriting the old messages).
Logs stored on the Logging buffer are deleted when the device is reset.

Logging file (flash) — Messages are stored in flash memory. When the

buffer is full, messages are written starting at the beginning of the memory

block (overwriting the old messages).

SYSLOG Server — Messages are sent to a remote server. This is useful for

central and remote management and to provide more space for storage of

messages. Up-to eight SYSLOG servers can be defined in the Remote

Log Server Settings pages.

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