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Dell Unity™ Family Unisphere® Command Line Interface User Guide

Create remote logging configuration

Create remote logging configuration.

Format

/sys/rlog create [-enabled {yes|no}] [-host <value>] [-port <value>] [-protocol {udp|tcp}] [-facility {KERN | USER | Syslog}] [-severity {emergency | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | info | debug}]

Object qualifier

QualifierDescription
-enabledSpecify to enable remote system logging. Valid values are (case-insensitive):
  • yes
  • no
If you specify yes, include -host <value>, where value is the IP address of the target remote host that will receive the logs.
-hostType the IP address or network name of the remote host that will receive the log files. Value is one of the following:
  • <IPv4 address>
  • <IPv6 address>
  • <network name>
NOTE:The new IP address and port combination cannot be identical to any existing remote host address.
-portType the port number on which the host will receive the transferred log information. Default is 514.
-protocolType the protocol for transferring the log files. Valid values are (case-insensitive):
  • tcp
  • udp
-facilityType the facility that will process the log files. Value is one of the following (case-insensitive):
  • KERN—Kernel messages.
  • USER (default)—User-level messages.
  • Syslog—Message generated internally by syslog.
-severityType the least severities of the log files that will be sent to the remote host. Value is one of the following (case-insensitive):
  • emergency
  • alert
  • critical
  • error
  • warning
  • notice
  • info
  • debug
NOTE: For example, debug is the default severity. When it is typed, all user/audit logs are sent to the remote host. When emergency is typed, only logs of emergency severity are sent to the remote host.

Example

The following command configures remote system logging with these settings:

  • Remote target host is 10.10.10.10
  • Uses host port 8181.
  • Uses protocol tcp.
  • Uses the syslog facility.
  • Uses the notice severity.
uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /sys/rlog set –enabled yes –host 10.10.10.10 –port 8181 –protocol TCP -facility syslog -severity notice
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

Operation completed successfully.

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