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Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 19 • System Log
Unix Facility (syslogUnixFacility)
This setting is used when syslog messages are sent to a Unix-type syslog daemon. In this case the message will
include the facility and priority coding.
Call Trace (syslogCallTrace)
Enabling this will activate the call tracing utility. This is a powerful debugging utility which will log every sin-
gle function call and return. At the death of a box the call trace will be printed out and can be sent to tech sup-
port. This utility will take a large amount of CPU power.
disable(0)—Disable function call tracing.
enable(1)—Enable function call tracing.
dump(2)—Display function call tracing on the computer monitor.
System Log Messages in Volatile Memory window
The System Log Messages in Volatile Memory window (see figure 157) displays the time-stamped system log mes-
sages currently stored in the T-DAC’s volatile memory. To display the System Log Messages in Volatile Memory
window, on the System Log Overview window, click the Volatile Memory… hyperlink.
Figure 157. System Log—Volatile Memory window
The System Log Messages in Volatile Memory window displays information described in the following sections.
DRAM Message Cache
Time (slTick)
Time stamps are generated every 10 ms.
Message (slMessage)
This is the message stored in RAM. If the T-DAC loses power, the messages stored in volatile RAM will be lost.
disable(0) user(1) mail(2) daemon(3) auth(4) syslog(5)
lpr(6) news(7) uucp(8) cron(9) authpriv(10) ftp(11)
local0(16) local1(17) local2(18) local3(19) local4(20) local5(21)
local6(22) local7(23)