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What file defines the levels of messages written to system
log files?

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What file defines the levels of messages written to system log files?..

Answer / ramesh n. peddi

/etc/syslog.conf is the file which defines the levels of
messages written to system log files.
The levels are :-
0 -> Emerg
1 -> Alert
2 -> CRIT
3 -> ERROR
4 -> WARNING
5 -> NOTICE
6 -> INFO
7 -> DEBUG

********NOTE :- The Order is from bottom to up . ********

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What file defines the levels of messages written to system log files?..

Answer / saravy

1. Kern
2. authpriv
3. mail
4. cron
5. emerg
6. crit
7. local17

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