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System Log entry format

A wide variety of events are generated by Virtual Connect and logged into the System Log, or SysLog. The

remote logging capability is supported using the syslog protocol defined in RFC 3164. The remote logging
feature also provides an option for transmission over TCP and secure transmission support using stunnel. The

events generated by Virtual Connect follow the same format and contain a time stamp, the Virtual Connect

object information that generated the event, and a detailed message.
The System Log entries use the following format:

[Date in RFC 3164 or ISO 8601 format]T[Time][Time zone] [hostname]

[processname] [[ObjectShortName]:[ObjectName]:[EventCode]:[Severity]]

[Event Message]

In the following example:

2011-07-28T13:57:40-05:00 VCEFXTW210600WH vcmd:

[VCD:aus-c7000-82_vc_domain:1011:Info] VCM user logout :

[email protected]

The date is 2011-07-28.

The time is 13:57:40.

The time zone is -05:00. The time zone includes daytime savings.

The hostname is VCEFXTW210600WH.

The process name that created the log is vcmd.

The object short name is VCD (domain).

The object name is aus-c7000-82_vc_domain.

The event code is 1011.

The event severity is Info (informational).

The event message is VCM user logout : [email protected].

The following table describes the Virtual Connect managed objects that are capable of generating System
Log events, along with the corresponding event ID ranges.

VC object name

Object short name

Event ranges

Domain

VCD

1000 – 1999

Enclosure

ENC

2000 – 2999

Ethernet Modules

ENET

3000 – 3999

FC Modules

FC

4000 – 4999

Servers

SVR

5000 – 5999

Profiles

PRO

6000 – 6999

Ethernet Network

NET

7000 – 7999

FC Fabric

FAB

8000 – 8999

Unknown Module

UNK

9000 – 9999

Network Access Groups NAG

12000 – 12999

The event severity reflects the functional state of the Virtual Connect object. The event severities include:

SEVERITY_INFO–A low-level condition for out-of-service equipment, system login/logout, and other
non-service affecting information

SEVERITY_WARNING–A threshold was reached or an error condition is imminent