Why is system information needed, Where are log messages sent – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Monitoring and Logging System Information

Why Is System Information Needed?

The information the switch provides can help you troubleshoot issues that

might be affecting system performance. The cable diagnostics test help you

troubleshoot problems with the physical connections to the switch. Auditing

access to the switch and the activities an administrator performed while

managing the switch can help provide security and accountability.

Where Are Log Messages Sent?

The messages the switch generates in response to events, faults, errors, and

configuration changes can be recorded in several locations. By default, these

messages are stored locally on the switch in the RAM (cache). This collection

of log files is called the RAM log or buffered log. When the RAM log file

reaches the configured maximum size, the oldest message is deleted from the

RAM when a new message is added. If the system restarts, all messages are

cleared.
In addition to the RAM log, you can specify that log files are sent to the

following sources:

• Console — If you are connected to the switch CLI through the console

port, messages display to the screen as they are generated.

• Log file — Messages sent to the log file are saved in the flash memory and

are not cleared when the system restarts.

• Remote server — Messages can be sent to a remote log server for viewing

and storage.

• Email — Messages can be sent to one or more email addresses. You must

configure information about the network Simple Mail Transport Protocol

SMTP) server for email to be successfully sent from the switch.

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