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Understanding GSS Logging Levels
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Viewing Log Files
This chapter describes how to store and view logged information about your GSS
devices. Each GSS device contains a number of log files that retain records of
specified GSS-related activities and the performance of various GSS subsystems.
You can access these log files using the CLI to troubleshoot problems or to better
understand the behavior of a GSS device.
This chapter contains the following major sections:
Understanding GSS Logging Levels
Configuring System Logging for a GSS
Viewing Device Logs from the CLI
Viewing System Logs from the Primary GSSM GUI
Viewing GSS System Logs Using CiscoWorks RME Syslog Analyzer
The GSS generates log messages to assist you with debugging and monitoring
operations. The GSS maintains logged records for a wide range of GSS network
activity in the gss.log file as well as through the system logs feature of the GSSM.
The subsystem log messages are subsystem events that occur during the operation
of the GSS. The GSS saves these messages in the system.log file. The GSS
determines which subsystem messages to log by its configured logging level. The
logging level designates the GSS log emergency, alert, critical, error, and warning
messages for the subsystem. The GSS also logs notification, informational, and
debugging messages.
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