Messages are issued with one of the following severity levels: Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Info, Debug-Summary, Debug-Verbose, or Debug-Data, which are described in Severity Levels Assigned by the Switch.
When a message is sent to a syslog target, the severity is mapped to a corresponding syslog priority value (see RFC 3164).
The three severity levels for extended debugging—Debug-Summary, Debug-Verbose, and Debug-Data—require that log debug mode be enabled (which may cause a performance degradation).
See Displaying Debug Information for more information about debugging.
Level | Description |
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Critical | A serious problem has been detected that is compromising the operation of the system; the system cannot function as expected unless the situation is remedied. The switch may need to be reset. |
Error | A problem has been detected that is interfering with the normal operation of the system; the system is not functioning as expected. |
Warning | An abnormal condition, not interfering with the normal operation of the system, has been detected that indicate that the system or the network in general may not be functioning as expected. |
Notice | A normal but significant condition has been detected, which signals that the system is functioning as expected. |
Info (Informational) | A normal but potentially interesting condition has been detected, which signals that the system is functioning as expected; this level simply provides potentially detailed information or confirmation. |
Debug-Summary | A condition has been detected that may interest a developer seeking the reason underlying some system behavior. |
Debug-Verbose | A condition has been detected that may interest a developer analyzing some system behavior at a more verbose level than provided by the debug summary information. |
Debug-Data | A condition has been detected that may interest a developer inspecting the data underlying some system behavior. |