Log type
Log device/Type |
Description |
Auth |
Logs generated by Pam |
Authpriv |
Verification information for login information such as Ssh,ftp |
Cron |
Time Task related |
Kern |
Kernel |
Lpr |
Print |
Mail |
Mail |
Mark (syslog) |
Rsyslog information inside the service, time identification |
News |
News Group |
User |
Related information generated by the user program |
Uucp |
Unix to UNIX copy, related communication between UNIX hosts |
Local 1-7 |
Custom Log Devices |
Log Level (from top to bottom, level from low to high, record less information, detailed can view manual: Man 3 syslog)
Level |
Description |
Level value |
Debug |
Mode information, the most log information |
7 |
Info |
Log of general information, most commonly used |
6 |
Notice |
Information of the most important general conditions |
5 |
Warning |
Warning Level |
4 |
Err |
Error level, information that prevents a feature or module from working correctly |
3 |
Crit |
Critical level, information that prevents the entire system or the entire software from working properly |
2 |
Alert |
Information that needs to be modified immediately |
1 |
Emerg |
Critical information such as kernel crashes |
0 |
None |
Nothing is recorded. |
|
Connection symbols
Connection symbols |
Description |
. xxx |
Represents information greater than or equal to the xxx level |
. =xxx |
Represents information equal to XXX level |
.! Xxx |
Information that represents a level outside of XXX |
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rhel6-Log Management 1-rsyslog log type and level