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▀ Event ID Overview
▄ ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 16
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Understanding Event ID Information in Logged Output
This section explains the event information that is displayed when logging is enabled.
The following displays a sample output for an event that was logged.
2011-Dec-11+5:18:41.993 [cli 30005 info] [8/0/609 <cli:8000609>
_commands_cli.c:1290] [software internal system] CLI session ended for Security
Administrator admin on device /dev/pts/2
_commands_cli.c:1290] [software internal system] CLI session ended for Security
Administrator admin on device /dev/pts/2
The following table describes the elements of contained in the sample output.
Table 12.
Event Element Descriptions
Element
Description
2011-Dec-11+5:18:41.993
Date/Timestamp indicating when the event was generated
[cli 30005 info]
Information about the event including:
The facility the event belongs to
The event ID
The event’s severity level
In this example, the event belongs to the CLI facility, has an ID of
3005, and a severity level of “info”.
3005, and a severity level of “info”.
[8/0/609 <cli:8000609> _commands_cli.c:1290]
Information about the specific CLI instance.
[software internal system]
Indicates that the event was generated because of system operation.
CLI session ended for Security Administrator admin
on device /dev/pts/2
on device /dev/pts/2
The event’s details. Event details may, or may not include variables
that are specific to the occurrence of the event.
that are specific to the occurrence of the event.