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NOTE: You must restart the switch for the changes to take effect.
6. Restart the switch.
OS10# reload
7. Use the show event severity-profile command to view the custom profile that is active.
OS10# show event severity-profile
Severity Profile Details
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Currently Active : default
Active after restart : mySevProf_1.xml
Delete custom severity profile
You can delete custom severity profiles that you no longer need. However, you cannot delete the default or active severity
profile.
To delete a custom severity profile, use the delete severity-profile://profile-name command. For example:
OS10# delete severity-profile://mySevProf_1.xml
System logging
You can change the system logging default settings using the severity level to control the type of system messages that log.
The range of logging severities are:
log-emergSystem is unstable.
log-alertImmediate action is needed.
log-critCritical conditions
log-errError conditions
log-warningWarning conditions
log-noticeNormal, but significant conditions (default)
log-infoInformational messages
log-debugDebug messages
NOTE: The system rate-limits syslog messages to a maximum of 10 per second on the console.
Enter the minimum severity level for logging to the console in CONFIGURATION mode.
logging console severity
Enter the minimum severity level for logging to the system log file in CONFIGURATION mode.
logging log-file severity
Enter the minimum severity level for logging to terminal lines in CONFIGURATION mode.
logging monitor severity
Configure the remote syslog server in CONFIGURATION mode.
logging server {ipv4address | ipv6address} [tcp | udp | tls] [port-number]
[severity severity-level] [vrf {management | vrf-name]
Note: The switch might temporarily stop printing the system messages for a time period after the following sequence of events:
1. Change the system clock to a future date and wait for the system messages to print.
2. Revert the date to the present date and wait for the system messages to print.
3. Reload the switch.
The switch starts printing system messages after the previously configured future date is reached. This is the system behavior
of the syslog-ng service on Linux.
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