Users Guide
Monitoring and Logging System Information 411
• Timestamp—This is the system up time. For systems that use SNTP, this
is UTC. When time zones are enabled, local time will be used.
• Host IP address or Host Name—This is the IP address of the local system,
if known.
• Stack Member—This is the assigned stack member number which
originated the message. For the Dell EMC Networking switches, the stack
ID number may range from 1 to 12. The number 1 is used for systems
without stacking ability. The stack master is used to collect messages for
the stack members.
• Component name—The component name for the logging component.
Component “General” is substituted for components that do not identify
themselves to the logging component.
• Thread ID—The thread ID of the logging component.
• File name —The name of the file issuing the message.
• Line number —The line number identifying the location issuing the
message.
• Sequence number —The message sequence number for this stack
component. Sequence numbers may be skipped because of filtering but
are always monotonically increasing on a per-stack member basis.
• Severity —The printed severity of the message. One of the following
strings: EMER, ALRT, CRIT, ERR, WARN, NOTE, INFO, DBG