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Cisco GSS-4492R-K9 Administration Manual page 185

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Chapter 8
Viewing Log Files
Specifying a Log File on the GSS Disk
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You can send log information to the gss.log file on the GSS hard disk by using the
logging disk command. By default, logging to disk is enabled.
The syntax for the command is as follows:
logging disk {enable | priority loglevel | subsystem name priority loglevel}
The keywords and arguments are as follows:
enable—Enables logging to disk.
priority—Sets the priority level of the messages to log to disk.
loglevel—Threshold that system messages must meet to be logged. Messages
with lower priorities than the specified log level cannot be logged. Use one of
the following keywords to select the logging level, listed in order of priority:
emergencies—
I
alerts—
mmediate action needed (Priority 1)
I
mmediate action needed (Priority 2)
critical—
errors—Error conditions (Priority 3)
W
warnings—
notifications—Normal but significant conditions (Priority 5)
informational—
debugging—Debugging messages (Priority 7)
subsystem—Sets the log for a named GSS subsystem. Each subsystem can
have a different log level applied for its messages.
name—Name of the GSS subsystem. Use one of the following keywords to
select a subsystem:
boomerang—Boomerang logging messages
crdirector—CrDirector logging messages
crm—GSSM logging messages
ddos—Distributed Denial of Service (DDos) prevention module logging
messages
dnsserver—Domain Name System (DNS) logging messages
The GSS
is unusable (Priority 0)
arning conditions (Priority 4)
I
nformational messages (Priority 6)
Cisco Global Site Selector Administration Guide
Configuring System Logging for a GSS
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