Color coding, System logs – AASTRA BluStar 8000i BAS-Mode Administrator Guides EN User Manual
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System Logs
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Log files are routinely deleted from the server to free up disk space. If a specific log entry can not be found, it is either
because the log level specified in Platform :: System Logs :: BluStar Log Configuration is too high (see section
), or too much time has passed and the entry was deleted by the server. In this case, older
logs may be retrieved from the server designated in Services :: Off-Server Backup.
Some logs are web accessible versions of standard Linux operating system logs, and are therefore not necessarily subject
to “log level” restrictions and color coding of messages. These are:
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General Logs :: Platform Messages
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General Logs :: Platform Security
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General Logs :: External BluStar Devices
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Web Server Access Log
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Cron Log
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Boot Log
Color coding
Color coding of events enables an administrator to differentiate between the type of information on each line of a log, as
well as the severity of any errors. The following three color coding groups are defined:
Error Color Coding:
Information Color Coding:
Highlight Color Coding:
Note:
Three logs—Platform Messages, Platform Security, and External BluStar Devices—are only accessible via General Logs.