Log output ignores settings

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evansnp
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Log output ignores settings

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I have set my logging level to 'error' in order to stop my logging server from being swamped with 'RA' messages. However, the local log obeys this setting, and produces little output, but my remote logging server is still getting all logs, regardless of their status.
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Firmware version: 2.52.dtest
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billion_fan
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Re: Log output ignores settings

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evansnp wrote: Tue May 01, 2018 9:07 am I have set my logging level to 'error' in order to stop my logging server from being swamped with 'RA' messages. However, the local log obeys this setting, and produces little output, but my remote logging server is still getting all logs, regardless of their status.
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diskstationlog.PNG

Firmware version: 2.52.dtest
I'll check with our engineers
billion_fan
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Re: Log output ignores settings

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Just got a reply from engineers, they have stated the following

The filtering option is only for the routers Web GUI system log.



For External syslog server , All of below type will be print out into syslog server :

daemon.notice

daemon.warning

daemon.info

daemon.critical

evansnp
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Re: Log output ignores settings

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Thanks Billion Fan
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