You can configure alarms for services, such as Cisco Database Layer Monitor, in Cisco Unified Serviceability. Then, you configure the location or locations, such as Syslog Viewer (local syslog), where you want the system to send the alarm information. With this option, you can do the following:
Configure alarms for services on a particular server or on all servers (Unified Communications Manager clusters only)
Configure different remote syslog servers for the configured services or servers
Configure different alarm event level settings for different destinations
Cisco Syslog Agent enterprise parameters in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration allow you to forward all alarms that meet or exceed the configured threshold to a remote syslog server with these two settings: remote syslog server name and syslog severity. To access these Cisco Syslog Agent parameters, go to the applicable window for your configuration:
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager |
In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose . |
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Cisco Unity Connection |
In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, choose . |
Cisco IM and Presence |
In Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Administration, choose . |
The alarms include system (OS/hardware platform), application (services), and security alarms.
The event level/severity settings provide a filtering mechanism for the alarms and messages that the system collects. This setting helps to prevent the Syslog and trace files from becoming overloaded. The system forwards only alarms and messages that exceed the configured threshold.
For more information about the severity levels attached to alarms and events, see the Alarm Definitions.