![]() ![]() To configure an alarm for a service, you select an alarm event level, such as Error, and the location(s), such as Syslog Viewer (local syslog), where you want the system to send the alarm information. You can configure alarms for services, such as Cisco Database Layer Monitor, on a particular node, or you configure alarms for a particular service on all nodes in the cluster. The system can either forward the alarm information, as is the case with SNMP traps, or the system can write the alarm information to its final destination (such as a log file). You can direct alarms to the Syslog Viewer (local syslog), Syslog file (remote syslog), an SDI trace log file, or to all destinations.When a service issues an alarm, the alarm interface sends the alarm information to the locations that you configure (and that are specified in the routing list in the alarm definition) (for example, SDI trace). You can configure the alarm interface to send alarm information to multiple locations, and each location can have its own alarm event level (from debug to emergency). This information allows you to troubleshoot problems that are associated with your system, for example, to identify issues with the Disaster Recovery System. See the corresponding alarm definition for the description and recommended action.Ĭisco Unified Serviceability alarms provide information about runtime status and the state of the system. ![]() Viewing Log Files on the SysLog Viewer, page 7-19 If you chose local syslog as the alarm destination, view the alarm information in the SysLog Viewer in RTMT. If you chose an SDI trace file as the alarm destination, collect traces and view the information with the trace and log central option in RTMT. Viewing Alarm Definitions and Adding User-Defined Descriptions If desired, add a definition to an alarm. ![]() To send syslog messages to the Remote Syslog Server, check the Remote Syslog destination and specify a host name.All services can go to the SysLog Viewer.All services can go to the SDI (System Diagnostic Interface) log (but must be configured in Trace also).Select the server and service for which you want the alarm information.Ĭonfiguring or Updating an Alarm for a Service ![]()
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