The Event Log object allows you to create event log filters to capture debug, security, system, trace, and accounting events using following parameters:
- Filter Admin – Filter configuration for each event log type and event class
- Filter Status – View filter status per each event log type and event class (using the request command)
- INFO Level Logging Enable – Re-enable INFO level logging if it becomes disabled due to system congestion
- Platform Audit Logs – View platform audit logs of administrative, privileged, and security actions
- Subsystem Admin – Filter configuration for each subsystem
- Type Admin – Event log for configuration items related to each event log type
Filter Admin
Command Syntax
Mandatory parameters required to configure an administrative Event log filter:
% set oam eventLog filterAdmin <node name>
<event_type: audit | debug | security | system | trace>
<event_class: audit | callproc | directory | netmgmt | policy | resmgmt | routing | security | signaling | sysmgmt | trace>
Non-mandatory parameters for Event log filter:
% set oam eventLog filterAdmin <node name> <event_type> <event_class>
level <critical | info | major | minor | noevents>
state <off | on>
Command Parameters
Filter Admin Event Log Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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Mandatory parameters: |
filterAdmin
| N/A | Event Log Class Filter configuration table. |
<node name>
| N/A | SBC node name. |
<event type>
| N/A | The type of event log to configure: audit – System audit data. These files contain a record of all management interactions that modify the state of the system, and includes all the changes made via the CLI and the Netconf interface. These files use .AUD extensions.debug – System debugging data. These files have .DBG extensions.security – Security level events. These files have .SEC extensions.system – System level events. These files have .SYS extensions.trace – System trace data. These files have .TRC extensions.
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<event class>
| N/A | For each event type, configure one of the following event: audit – Audit subsystem.callproc – Call Processing subsystem.directory – Directory Services subsystem.netmgmt – Network Management subsystem.policy – Policy subsystem.resmgmt – Resource Management subsystem.routing – Network Routing subsystem.security – Security subsystem.signaling – Signaling subsystem.sysmgmt – System Management subsystem.trace – Call Trace subsystem.
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level
| N/A | Minimum severity level threshold for event logging: critical – log only critical events.info – log all events.major – log major and critical events only.minor – log all events other than info.noevents – do not log any events.
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state
| N/A | Administrative state of event logging for this event type. Set to “on” if filter entry should take precedence over per-node settings. off (default) – Logging is not activated.on – Logging is activated.
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Filter Status
Command Syntax
% request oam eventLog filterStatus <node name>
<event_type: audit | debug | security | system | trace>
<event_class: audit | callproc | directory | netmgmt | policy | resmgmt | routing | security | signaling | sysmgmt | trace>
resetStats
Command Parameters
Filter Status Event Log Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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filterStatus
| N/A | Event log class filter status table. |
<system name>
| N/A | SBC system name. |
<event type>
| N/A | The type of event log: audit – System audit data. These files contain a record of all management interactions that modify the state of the system, and includes all the changes made via the CLI and the Netconf interface. These files use .AUD extensions.debug – System debugging data. These files have .DBG extensions.security – Security level events. These files have .SEC extensions.system – System level events. These files have .SYS extensions.trace – System trace data. These files have .TRC extensions.
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<event class>
| N/A | Event class for each event type: audit – Audit subsystem.callproc – Call Processing subsystem.directory – Directory Services subsystem.netmgmt – Network Management subsystem.policy – Policy subsystem.resmgmt – Resource Management subsystem.routing – Network Routing subsystem.security – Security subsystem.signaling – Signaling subsystem.sysmgmt – System Management subsystem.trace – Call Trace subsystem.
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resetStats
| N/A | Use this control to reset the value of Events Filtered column of the filterStatus display. |
INFO Level Logging Enable
The active and standby SBC are designed to turn off INFO level logging if the system becomes congested. The "request oam eventLog infoLevelLoggingEnable clearInfoLevelLoggingDisabled
" command is used to re-enable INFO level logging once it is disabled. See sonusCpEventLogInfoLevelLoggingDisabledNotfication - MAJOR for associated trap details.
To view INFO LEVEL LOGGING DISABLED state, run the following command.
> show table oam eventLog typeStatus
INFO
TOTAL LEVEL
CURRENT FILE FILE TOTAL FILE FILES NEXT LOG LOGGING
TYPE FILE RECORDS BYTES FILES BYTES DROPPED ROLLOVER DESTINATION LAST FILE DROP DISABLED
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system 1000005.SYS 216 31756 32 1032744 0 0 localDisk 0000-00-00T00:00:00+00:00 false
debug 1000014.DBG 1601 188964 32 27489838 0 0 localDisk 0000-00-00T00:00:00+00:00 false
trace 1000005.TRC 0 128 32 5224 0 0 localDisk 0000-00-00T00:00:00+00:00 false
acct 1000085.ACT 1 202 32 7592 0 0 localDisk 0000-00-00T00:00:00+00:00 false
security 1000005.SEC 7 1047 32 23610 0 0 localDisk 0000-00-00T00:00:00+00:00 false
audit 1000005.AUD 1002 186238 32 4267027 0 0 localDisk 0000-00-00T00:00:00+00:00 false
packet 1000005.PKT 0 128 32 872 0 0 localDisk 0000-00-00T00:00:00+00:00 false
Command Syntax
% request oam eventLog infoLevelLoggingEnable clearInfoLevelLoggingDisabled
Command Parameter
Info Level Logging Enable Event Log Parameter
Parameter | Description |
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clearInfoLevelLoggingDisabled
| Use this command to re-enable info level logging after it becomes disabled due to system congestion. If this command is executed while the system is still congested, this may cause the system to become further congested.
Only issue this command once system congestion dissipates. The system may become further congested if this command is executed while the system is still congested.
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Command Syntax
% set oam eventLog platformAuditLogs state <disabled | enabled>
Command Parameters
Platform Audit Logs Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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platformAuditLogs
| N/A | Use this command to enable/disable platform audit logging of administrative, privileged, and security actions. state disabled (default)enabled
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Subsystem Admin
Command Syntax
Mandatory parameters required to configure an Event log subsystem event type:
% set oam eventLog subsystemAdmin <system_name> <subsys_ID>
Non-mandatory parameters to configure an Event log subsystem event type:
% set oam eventLog subsystemAdmin <system_name> <subsys_ID>
infoLogState <disabled | enabled>
maxEventID <0-4.294967295E9>
minEventID <0-4.294967295E9>
Command Parameters
Subsystem Admin Event Log Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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subsystemAdmin
| N/A | Subsystem event logging configuration. |
Mandatory parameters: |
<system_name>
| N/A | Name of system. |
<subsys_ID>
| N/A | The subsystem/task ID. See table below for a list of subsystem IDs. |
Non-mandatory parameters: |
infoLogState
| N/A | Use this flag to enable/disable event logging of INFO level messages to DBG and SYS logs for the specified subsystem. By default, infoLogSate is enabled for all subsystems. disabled enabled (default)
- If infoLogState is disabled for CHM, nothing is written to AUD logs.
- If infoLogState is disabled for CPX, request commands are not recorded to AUD logs.
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maxEventId
| N/A | The subsystem's maximum event ID to not filter. |
minEventId
| N/A | The subsystem's minimum event ID to not filter. |
acm | arma | asg | atmrm | brm | cam |
cassg | cc | chm | cli | cmtsg | cnh |
cpx | dbug | diamc | dnsc | drm | ds |
ema | enm | fm | frm | grm | gwfe |
gwsg | h323sg | icmsvc | ike | im | ipacl |
ipm | lvm | mgsg | mtp2 | mtrm | ncm |
ncomm | nim | nrm | nrma | nrs | ntp |
pathchk | pes | pfa | pipe | pipehook | prm |
reserved | rtcp | rtm | scpa | sec | sfm |
sg | sgisdn | sgisup | sipfe | sipsg | sm |
sma | ssa | trm | xrm | | |
Type Admin
Command Syntax
The following syntax applies to the "set oam eventLog typeAdmin" command:
% set oam eventLog typeAdmin <acct | audit | debug | packet | security | system | trace>
fileCount <1-1024>
fileSize <256-65535>
fileWriteMode <default | optimize>
filterLevel <critical | info | major | minor | noevents>
messageQueueSize <2-32>
renameOpenFiles <disabled | enabled>
rolloverAction <start | stop>
rolloverInterval <0-31536000>
rolloverStartTime <time>
rolloverType <repetitive | nonrepetitive>
saveTo <none | disk>
state <disabled | enabled | rollfile>
syslogRemoteHost <up to 255 characters>
syslogRemotePort <1-65535>
syslogRemoteProtocol <relp | tcp | udp>
syslogState <disabled | enabled>
Only the Administrator can execute the above command using the "audit" and "security" attributes:
% set oam eventLog typeAdmin audit...
% set oam eventLog typeAdmin security...
The following syntax applies to the "request oam eventLog typeAdmin" command:
% request oam eventLog typeAdmin <acct | audit | debug | packet | security | system | trace> rolloverLogNow
% request oam filterStatus <card name> <audit | debug | security | system | trace>
<audit | callproc | directory | netmgmt | policy | resmgmt | routing | security | signaling | sysmgmt | trace
Only the Administrator can execute the following commands using the "audit" and "security" attributes:
% request oam eventLog typeAdmin audit rolloverLogNow
% request oam eventLog typeAdmin security rolloverLogNow
% request oam eventLog filterStatus <card name> security security resetStats
Command Parameters
Type Admin Event Log Parameters (set command)
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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typeAdmin
| N/A | Event Log configuration table for configuration items related to each Event Log type. |
<event_type>
| N/A | Specifies the type of event log being configured: acct – System account data. These files have .ACT extensions.audit – System audit data. These files contain a record of all management interactions that modify the state of the system. These files have .AUD extensions. It includes all the changes made via the CLI and the Netconf interface. (This attribute is only available to an Administrator)debug – System debugging data. These files have .DBG extensions.packet – Packet information details. These files have .PKT extensions. If enabled, stores the packet details to .PKT files.security – Security level events. These files have .SEC extensions. (This attribute is only available to an Administrator)system – System level events. These files have .SYS extensions.trace – System trace data. These files have .TRC extensions.
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fileCount
| 1-1024 | Specifies the number of event log files that will be maintained for this event type. (default = 32). |
fileSize
| 256-65535 | Maximum size (in KB) that a single event log file will ever grow to. (default = 2048). |
fileWriteMode
| N/A | Event log NFS write mode. Options are: default – Log data is written as a 1344-byte packet.optimize – Log data is written as a 8000-byte packet. Optimize write mode results in IP fragmentation but yields better throughput.
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filterLevel
| N/A | Events that are at least as severe as the designated level will be logged. Options are: critical – log only events of this threshold.info – log every possible event.major – log major and critical events only.minor – log all events other than information.noevents – do not log any events.
The command to set the filterLevel for the acct event type is no longer applicable.
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messageQueueSize
| 2-32 | The number of event log message entries to buffer before writing to disk. (default = 10). |
renameOpenFiles
| N/A | Enable this flag to rename the most recent accounting file with “.ACT.OPEN” extension. disabled (default)enabled
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rolloverAction
| N/A | Event log rollover actions. Options are: start – Start rollover action.stop – Stop rollover action.
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rolloverInterval
| 0-31536000 | Event log rollover interval, in seconds. |
rolloverStartTime
| N/A | Specifies the start time for event log rollover. The format is CCYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS . For example: 2010-01-01T01:01:01 |
rolloverType
| N/A | Event log rollover type. Options are: nonrepetitive (default) – The rollover will occur once at the specified single instance.repetitive – The rollover will occur repeatedly at the specified intervals.
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saveTo
| N/A | Use flag to specify that the events are saved to disk or not saved. |
state
| N/A | Specifies the requested state of the given Event Log type. disabled – Logging is not activated.enabled – (default) Logging is activated.rollfile
Accounting logs cannot be disabled. |
syslogRemoteHost
| 0-255 | The remote host where the messages are written to the syslog. |
syslogRemotePort
| 1-65535 | Specifies the port to use to send messages to the remote syslog. Default value is 514. |
syslogRemoteProtocol
| N/A | The protocol to use to send messages to the remote syslog. Options are: |
syslogState
| N/A | Enable flag to log events of specified type to syslog. disabled (default)enabled
|
Type Admin Event Log Parameters (request command)
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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typeAdmin
| N/A | Event Log configuration table for configuration items related to each Event Log type. |
<event_type>
| N/A | Specifies the type of event log to roll over: acct – System account data. These files have .ACT extensions.audit – System audit data. These files contain a record of all management interactions that modify the state of the system. These files have .AUD extensions. It includes all the changes made via the CLI and the Netconf interface. (This attribute is only available to an Administrator)debug – System debugging data. These files have .DBG extensions.packet – Packet information details. These files have .PKT extensions. If enabled, stores the packet details to .PKT files.security – Security level events. These files have .SEC extensions. (This attribute is only available to an Administrator)system – System level events. These files have .SYS extensions.trace – System trace data. These files have .TRC extensions.
|
rolloverLogNow
| N/A | This control is used with request command to perform a roll-over of the specified log immediately. |
Command Examples
This example configures event log type “packet” by setting file count to “1”, maximum file size to 256 KB, roll-over interval to 2 seconds, and then enabling the event log but disabling the logging of events to syslog:
% set oam eventLog typeAdmin packet fileCount 1 fileSize 256 rolloverInterval 2 state enabled syslogState disabled
% show oam eventLog typeAdmin packet
state enabled;
fileCount 1;
fileSize 256;
rolloverInterval 2;
syslogState disabled;
This example sends the command to request an immediate roll-over:
% request oam eventLog typeAdmin packet rolloverLogNow
This example displays typeAdmin event log details. It has been shortened for brevity.
% show details oam eventLog typeAdmin
typeAdmin system {
state enabled;
fileCount 32;
fileSize 2048;
messageQueueSize 10;
saveTo disk;
filterLevel major;
rolloverInterval 0;
rolloverType nonrepetitive;
rolloverAction stop;
fileWriteMode default;
syslogState disabled;
syslogRemoteHost 0.0.0.0;
syslogRemoteProtocol tcp;
syslogRemotePort 514;
renameOpenFiles disabled;
}
typeAdmin debug {
state enabled;
fileCount 32;
fileSize 2048;
messageQueueSize 10;
saveTo disk;
filterLevel info;
rolloverInterval 0;
rolloverType nonrepetitive;
rolloverAction stop;
fileWriteMode default;
syslogState disabled;
syslogRemoteHost 0.0.0.0;
syslogRemoteProtocol tcp;
syslogRemotePort 514;
renameOpenFiles disabled;
}
typeAdmin trace {
state enabled;
fileCount 32;
fileSize 2048;
messageQueueSize 10;
saveTo disk;
filterLevel info;
rolloverInterval 0;
rolloverType nonrepetitive;
rolloverAction stop;
fileWriteMode default;
syslogState disabled;
syslogRemoteHost 0.0.0.0;
syslogRemoteProtocol tcp;
syslogRemotePort 514;
renameOpenFiles disabled;
}
typeAdmin acct {
state enabled;
fileCount 32;
fileSize 2048;
messageQueueSize 10;
saveTo disk;
filterLevel info;
rolloverInterval 0;
rolloverType nonrepetitive;
rolloverAction stop;
fileWriteMode default;
syslogState disabled;
syslogRemoteHost 0.0.0.0;
syslogRemoteProtocol tcp;
syslogRemotePort 514;
renameOpenFiles disabled;
}