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.. _syslog:
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Syslog
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Per default VyOSs has minimal syslog logging enabled which is stored and
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rotated locally. Errors will be always logged to a local file, which includes
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`local7` error messages, emergency messages will be sent to the console, too.
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To configure syslog, you need to switch into configuration mode.
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Logging
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Syslog supports logging to multiple targets, those targets could be a plain
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file on your VyOS installation itself, a serial console or a remote syslog
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server which is reached via :abbr:`IP (Internet Protocol)` UDP/TCP.
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Console
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.. cfgcmd:: set system syslog console facility <keyword> level <keyword>
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Log syslog messages to ``/dev/console``, for an explanation on
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:ref:`syslog_facilities` keywords and :ref:`syslog_severity_level` keywords
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see tables below.
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Custom File
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.. cfgcmd:: set system syslog file <filename> facility <keyword> level <keyword>
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Log syslog messages to file specified via `<filename>`, for en explanation on
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:ref:`syslog_facilities` keywords and :ref:`syslog_severity_level` keywords see
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tables below.
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.. cfgcmd:: set system syslog file <filename> archive size <size>
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Syslog will write `<size>` kilobytes into the file specified by `<filename>`.
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After this limit has been reached, the custom file is "rotated" by logrotate
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and a new custom file is created.
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.. cfgcmd:: set system syslog file <filename> archive file <number>
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Syslog uses logrotate to rotate logiles after a number of gives bytes. We keep
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as many as `<number>` rotated file before they are deleted on the system.
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Remote Host
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-----------
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Logging to a remote host leaves the local logging configuration intact, it
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can be configured in parallel to a custom file or console logging. You can log
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to multiple hosts at the same time, using either TCP or UDP. The default is
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sending the messages via port 514/UDP.
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.. cfgcmd:: set system syslog host <address> facility <keyword> level <keyword>
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Log syslog messages to remote host specified by `<address>`. The address can be
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specified by either FQDN or IP address. For en explanation on
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:ref:`syslog_facilities` keywords and :ref:`syslog_severity_level` keywords see
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tables below.
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.. cfgcmd:: set system syslog host <address> facility <keyword> protocol <udp|tcp>
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Configure protocol used for communication to remote syslog host. This can be
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either UDP or TCP.
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Local User Account
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.. cfgcmd:: set system syslog user <username> facility <keyword> level <keyword>
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If logging to a local user account is configured, all defined log messages are
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display on the console if the local user is logged in, if the user is not
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logged in, no messages are being displayed. For en explanation on
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:ref:`syslog_facilities` keywords and :ref:`syslog_severity_level` keywords see
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tables below.
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.. _syslog_facilities:
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Facilities
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==========
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List of facilities used by syslog. Most facilities names are self explanatory.
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Facilities local0 - local7 common usage is f.e. as network logs facilities for
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nodes and network equipment. Generally it depends on the situation how to
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classify logs and put them to facilities. See facilities more as a tool rather
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than a directive to follow.
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Facilities can be adjusted to meet the needs of the user:
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| Facility | Keyword | Description |
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+==========+==========+====================================================+
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| | all | All facilities |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 0 | kern | Kernel messages |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 1 | user | User-level messages |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 2 | mail | Mail system |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 3 | daemon | System daemons |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 4 | auth | Security/authentication messages |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 5 | syslog | Messages generated internally by syslogd |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 6 | lpr | Line printer subsystem |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 7 | news | Network news subsystem |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 8 | uucp | UUCP subsystem |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 9 | cron | Clock daemon |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 10 | security | Security/authentication messages |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 11 | ftp | FTP daemon |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 12 | ntp | NTP subsystem |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 13 | logaudit | Log audit |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 14 | logalert | Log alert |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 15 | clock | clock daemon (note 2) |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 16 | local0 | local use 0 (local0) |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 17 | local1 | local use 1 (local1) |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 18 | local2 | local use 2 (local2) |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 19 | local3 | local use 3 (local3) |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 20 | local4 | local use 4 (local4) |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 21 | local5 | local use 5 (local5) |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 22 | local6 | use 6 (local6) |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| 23 | local7 | local use 7 (local7) |
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+----------+----------+----------------------------------------------------+
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.. _syslog_severity_level:
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Severity Level
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+-------+---------------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
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| Value | Severity | Keyword | Description |
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+=======+===============+=========+===========================================+
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| | | all | Log everything |
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+-------+---------------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
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| 0 | Emergency | emerg | System is unusable - a panic condition |
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+-------+---------------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
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| 1 | Alert | alert | Action must be taken immediately - A |
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| | | | condition that should be corrected |
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| | | | immediately, such as a corrupted system |
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| | | | database. |
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+-------+---------------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
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| 2 | Critical | crit | Critical conditions - e.g. hard drive |
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| | | | errors. |
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+-------+---------------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
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| 3 | Error | err | Error conditions |
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+-------+---------------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
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| 4 | Warning | warning | Warning conditions |
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+-------+---------------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
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| 5 | Notice | notice | Normal but significant conditions - |
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| | | | conditions that are not error conditions, |
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+-------+---------------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
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| 6 | Informational | info | Informational messages |
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+-------+---------------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
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| 7 | Debug | debug | Debug-level messages - Messages that |
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| | | | contain information normally of use only |
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| | | | when debugging a program. |
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Display Logs
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.. opcmd:: show log [all | authorization | cluster | conntrack-sync | ...]
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Display log files of given category on the console. Use tab completion to get
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a list of available categories. Thos categories could be: all, authorization,
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cluster, conntrack-sync, dhcp, directory, dns, file, firewall, https, image
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lldp, nat, openvpn, snmp, tail, vpn, vrrp
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If no option is specified, this defaults to `all`.
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.. opcmd:: show log image <name> [all | authorization | directory | file <file name> | tail <lines>]
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Log messages from a specified image can be displayed on the console. Details of
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allowed parameters:
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 25 75
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:header-rows: 0
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* - all
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- Display contents of all master log files of the specified image
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* - authorization
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- Display all authorization attempts of the specified image
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* - directory
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- Display list of all user-defined log files of the specified image
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* - file <file name>
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- Display contents of a specified user-defined log file of the specified image
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* - tail
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- Display last lines of the system log of the specified image
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* - <lines>
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- Number of lines to be displayed, default 10
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When no options/parameters are used, the contents of the main syslog file are
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displayed.
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.. hint:: Use ``show log | strip-private`` if you want to hide private data when sharing your logs.
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