When deploying syslog, which severity level logs informational messages?
When deploying syslog, which severity level logs informational messages?
The syslog protocol uses a numerical code to specify the severity of the messages it logs, with severity level 6 designated for informational messages. This classification system ranks messages by urgency, with 0 being the most critical and 7 the least. Since level 6 corresponds to informational messages, it is the correct answer.
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severity-level Number of the desired severity level at which messages should be logged. Messages at or numerically lower than the specified level are logged. Severity levels are as follows: 0 —emergency: System unusable 1 —alert: Immediate action needed 2 —critical: Critical condition—default level 3 —error: Error condition 4 —warning: Warning condition 5 —notification: Normal but significant condition 6 —informational: Informational message only 7 —debugging: Appears during debugging only
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