
Name Description
Log ID Unique identification number that identifies
the log.
Time Stamp Date and time of the log generation.
Host Name Name of the system from which the log is
generated.
Product Type A code which uniquely identifies the
component which generated the log. For
example, product, device, application,
service and so on. GW600, which is a
product type code identifier is an example of
the log product type.
Severity Severity level of the log. The following are the
type of severities:
• Emergency : System is unusable
• Alert : Action must be taken immediately
• Critical : Critical conditions
• Error : Error conditions
• Warning : Warning conditions
• Notice: Normal but significant condition
• Informational : Informational messages
• Debug: Debug-level messages
Note:
The colors of severities do not indicate
logging severities.
Event ID Unique identification number assigned to the
event that has generated the log.
Message Brief description about the log. The message
is generated based on the severity level of
the log. For a log with severity level debug,
the message contains information about
debugging an error.
Process Name Process on the device that has generated the
message. This is usually the process name
and process ID.
Facility The operating system, processes, and
applications quantify messages into one of
the several categories. These categories
generally consist of the facility that generated
Managing logs
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