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Use this the Linux Logs window to determine which types of logs the Rsyslog service sends to a remote syslog server when the service is enabled.
On the SBC main screen, go to All > OAM > Event Log > Platform Rsyslog > Linux Logs. The Linux Logs window opens.
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By default, the Rsyslog service is disabled for all types of logs. To configure which logs are sent by Rsyslog:
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Platform Audit Log | Platform Linux audit log messages ( | ||||||
Console Log | Console activity messages ( | ||||||
Sftp Log | Internal-sftp messages ( | ||||||
Kern Log | Kernal messages ( | ||||||
User Log | User-level messages ( | ||||||
Daemon Log | System daemon messages ( | ||||||
Auth Log | Auth and authpriv security/authorization messages ( | ||||||
Syslog Log | Internally generated syslogd messages ( | ||||||
NTP Log | NTP subsystem messages ( | ||||||
Cron Log | Clock deamon messages ( | ||||||
Fips Log | Fips messages (
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Refer to Event Log - CLI for more information on Rsyslog.