HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition software Device Manager server installation and configuration guide (web version) (T1780-96078, March 2008)

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Table 5-7 Log.Facility values and the corresponding values in syslog.conf
Facility Corresponding Values in syslog.conf
18
local2
19
local3
20
local4
21
local5
22
local6
23
local7
* Although you can specify this value, we do not recommend that you specify it.
The table below shows the correspondence between the severity levels of audit events, the values
indicating severity that are specified in the syslog.conf file, and the types of event log data.
Table 5-8 Correspondence between the severity levels of audit events, the severity levels in
syslog.conf, and the types of event log data
Severity of Audit Events Severity in syslog.conf Type of Event Log Data
0
emerg
Error
1
alert
2
crit
3
err
4
warning
Warning
5
notice
Information
6
info
7
debug
The following shows an example of the auditlog.conf file:
Log.Facility 1
Log.Event.Category Authentication,ConfigurationAccess
Log.Level 6
In the example above, the audit events related to Authentication or ConfigurationAccess
are output. For Windows, Log.Level 6 outputs audit log data corresponding to the Error, Warning,
and Information levels. For Linux, Log.Facility 1 outputs the audit log data to the syslog file
that is defined as the user facility in the syslog.conf file.
5-9-3 Format of output audit log data
This subsection describes the format of output audit log data.
For Windows:
When you open an event by choosing Event Viewer and then Application, the following is
displayed in the Description area in the Event Properties.
program-name [process-ID]: message-portion
For Linux:
The contents of a syslog file
date-time server-name (or IP-address) program-name[process-ID]: message-portion
The format and contents of message-portion are described below.