Cisco Model 6109 6 MHz Off-Air Reference (NTSC) Guía De Instalación
USRM Web Interface - Platform Components
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Logging Config Page
All software components generate text log messages. The purpose of these messages
is to aid in debugging problems and maintain records of system operation. These log
messages are generated by software components and then are either discarded or
inserted into the daily log file. The Logging Config page for each component shows
the current log level for the component and allows you to select the log level. The log
level determines if the log message is to be retained or discarded.
The set of selectable levels are None, Min, Normal, Max, and Capture. The selected
The set of selectable levels are None, Min, Normal, Max, and Capture. The selected
level designates the level of log retention for the individual component. The
individual component log levels can be overridden globally using the Platform -
LogManager - Configuration page.
The following illustration shows the ConfigManager - Logging Config page.
The following illustration shows the ConfigManager - Logging Config page.
Logging Levels
The following table explains the logging levels.
The following table explains the logging levels.
Logging Level
Description
None
The None level inhibits all logging from the component.
All log messages generated by the component are
discarded.
Min
The Min level selects the minimum level of logging. All
error messages are generated and logged with the Min
level tag. This setting is used to retain only error
messages. An error message always has a Min log
threshold.
Normal
Normal is the default logging level. The Normal level
selects the normal level of logging. The goal is that all
log messages that a customer would want to retain for
record-keeping purposes are tagged with the Normal
level tag. Typically each signaling event causes a log
message to be generated with a Normal level tag.