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Chapter 1 CLI Commands by Level : Logging CONFIG Commands

Logging CONFIG Commands
All CLI Logging CONFIG commands are listed in Table 17 in alphabetical order.
The Logging CONFIG level allows you to configure command and debug logging parameters. You reach this level by entering logging at the Global CONFIG level.
Example:
tibco# configure
tibco(config)# logging
tibco(config-logging)#
The CLI is now at the Logging CONFIG level for configuring command and debug logging parameters. (Cont’d)
(config-logging)# command
Description
Use this command to start and configure the command logging facility on the
P-7500 using the command Logging CONFIG command.
The no version reverts the command logging facility back to the default mode of config for the specified P-7500 interface (that is, cli, web, or all).
Syntax
command {cli | web | all} mode {shutdown | config-cmds | all-cmds}
no command {cli | web | all}
Where:
cli, web, or all specify the P-7500 interface to be logged
shutdown turns off the command logging facility for the specified P-7500 interface (that is, cli, web, or all)
config-cmds specifies log only configuration commands (not show commands) for the specified P-7500 interface (that is, cli, web, or all)
all-cmds specifies log all commands except for help (help commands are never logged) for the specified P-7500 interface (that is, cli, web, or all)
Example
tibco(config-logging)# command all mode config-cmds
(config-logging)# debug
Description
Use this command to configure the system event log levels of the P-7500 and the log mask of the given subsystem.
The no version resets event log levels back to defaults.
Note: The debug log record files contained in the directory /logs are for use by TIBCO support staff only.
Syntax
debug {<subsystem-id> | all} [level <level>] [mask <mask>]
no debug {<subsystem-id> | all}
Where:
<subsystem-id> identifies the software component on which to change the log level. Specifying all changes all software components to the log level at once.
<level> identifies the log event level. Valid values from high to low are OFF, FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, and DEBUG. The default log event level is WARN. ERROR and FATAL information is always logged.
For example, by setting the level to INFO, all event logs generated for the INFO, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL event levels are captured to disk. By setting the level to FATAL, only event logs generated for the FATAL event level are captured to disk. The default level is ERROR, whereby all event logs generated for the ERROR and FATAL event levels are captured to disk.
<mask> mask value to be applied to all logs from the subsystem. Format is nnnn.
Example
tibco(config-logging)# debug all level INFO
 
 

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