Syslog facilities


Following is a list of the syslog facility names from RFC 3164 (in mixed case) and RFC 5427 (in lowercase) with their meanings. In BMC AMI Defender you might specify facilities using either of the RFC names (in upper, lower or mixed case). You might abbreviate the RFC 3164 forms to the part shown in upper case; you might abbreviate the RFC 5427 names that are longer than four characters to their first four characters, with the exception of cron2 and the localn names, that must be specified in full.

As specified for BMC AMI Defender or CZASEND

Description from
RFC 3164 and RFC 5427

Syslog code

Usage by BMC AMI Defender and CZASEND

KERNel
 kern

kernel messages

0

SMF 7, SMF 90

USER
 user

user-level messages

1

CZASEND

MAIL
 mail

mail system

2

 

SYSTem
 daemon

system daemons

3

SMF 30

SECURITY4
 auth

security/authorization messages1

4

SMF 80; SMF ACF2; SMF TSS80

SYSLOGd
 syslog

messages generated internally by syslogd

5

zDefender internal messages; SMF DIAG

PRINTER
 lpr

line printer subsystem

6

 

NEWS
 news

network news subsystem

7

 

UUCP
 uucp

UUCP subsystem

8

SMF 119

CLOCK9
 cron

clock daemon2

9

 

SECURITY10
 authpriv

security/authorization messages1

10

 

FTP
 ftp

FTP daemon

11

 

NTP
 ntp

NTP subsystem

12

 

LOGAUdit
 audit

log audit1

13

SMF DB2

LOGALert
 console

log alert1

14

SMF events except as otherwise indicated

CLOCK15
 cron2

clock daemon2

15

 

LOCAL0
 local0

local use 0 (local0)

16

SMF 110

LOCAL1
 local1

local use 1 (local1)

17

IND$FILE audit

LOCAL2
 local2

local use 2 (local2)

18

MicroFocus ChangeMan

LOCAL3
 local3

local use 3 (local3)

19

LSPACE

LOCAL4
 local4

local use 4 (local4)

20

CONSOLE

LOCAL5
 local5

local use 5 (local5)

21

MQ SMF 115 and 116

LOCAL6
 local6

local use 6 (local6)

22

 

LOCAL7
 local7

local use 7 (local7)

23

 

1 Various syslog message generating devices utilize Facilities 4, 10, 13, and 14 for security/authorization, audit, and alert messages.

2 Various syslog message generating devices utilize both Facilities 9 and 15 for clock (cron/at) messages.

 

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