log_crit
log_err
log_warning
log_notice
log_info
log_debug
These values do NOT have any particular association with any daemons on
the IBM 2210. They are merely identifiers which are used by the syslog
daemon on the remote workstation.
range
subsystemname first_event_number last_event_number syslog_facility
syslog_level
Where
first_event_number
is the number of the first event in the specified
event range, and
last_event_numbe
r is the number of the last event of the
specified event range.
Causes the events in the specified range for the specified subsystem to be
remotely logged based on the
syslog_facility
and
syslog_level
values. See
“the remote event command” on page 175.
Example:
remote range gw 19 22 log_user log_info
Causes the event gw.19, gw.20, gw.21, and gw.22 to be logged remotely on
the
syslog_facility
value of log_user and the
syslog_level
value of log_info.
group
group.name syslog_facility syslog_level
Allows events belonging to the specified group to be logged remotely based
on the
syslog_facility
and
syslog_level
values. See “the remote event
command” on page 175.
subsystem
subsystem.name message_level syslog_facility syslog_level
Where
subsystem.name
is the name of the subsystem and
message_level
is the level of messages selected in the subsystem.
Causes the events within the specified
subsystem.name
whose
message_level
agrees with the specified
message_level
to be logged
remotely at the files based on the
syslog_facility
and
syslog_level
values.
See “the remote event command” on page 175.
Message_level
is a value such as “ALL,” “ERROR,” “INFO,” or “TRACE” .
See “Logging Level” on page 149. The value specified in the remote
command must agree with the value as coded on the particular event within
the subsystem, or that event within the subsystem will not be remotely
logged.
Example:
remote subsystem TKR all log_user log_info
In the above example, all messages in subsystem TKR (“all” includes any
messages coded for “error,” “info,” or “trace”) will be logged remotely based
on log_user and log_info values at the remote host.
Use the list all or list status commands to display what you have set with the
noremote and remote commands.
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