Configuring System Settings : Configuring Logging : Filtering Logs by Application or Process
  
Filtering Logs by Application or Process
You can filter a log by one or more applications or one or more processes. This is particularly useful when capturing data at a lower severity level, at which the Core might not be able to sustain the flow of logging data the service is committing to disk.
To filter a log
1. Choose Settings > System Settings: Logging to display the Logging page.
2. Under Per-Process Logging, complete the configuration using the controls described in this table.
Control
Description
Add a New Process Logging Filter
Displays the controls for adding a process level logging filter.
Process
Select a process to include in the log from the drop-down list:
•  alarmd - Alarm Manager
•  cmcfc - SCC Autoregistration Utility
•  rgpd - SCC Connection Manager
•  rgp - SCC Connector
•  cli - Command-Line Interface
•  mgmtd - Device Control and Management, which directs the entire device management system. It handles messages passing between various management daemons, managing system configuration and general application of system configuration on the hardware underneath through the Hardware Abstraction Layer Daemon (HALD).
•  hald - Hardware Abstraction Layer Daemon, which handles access to the hardware.
•  pm - Process Manager, which handles launching of internal system daemons and keeps them running.
•  sched - Process Scheduler, which handles one-time scheduled events.
•  statsd - Statistics Collector, which handles queries and storage of system statistics.
•  wdt - Watchdog Timer, the motherboard watchdog daemon.
•  webasd - Web Application Process, which handles the web user interface.
Minimum Severity
Select the minimum severity level for the log messages. The log contains all messages with this severity level or higher. Select one of the following levels from the drop-down list:
•  Emergency - The system is unusable.
•  Alert - Action must be taken immediately.
•  Critical - Conditions that affect the functionality of the Core.
•  Error - Conditions that probably affect the functionality of the Core.
•  Warning - Conditions that could affect the functionality of the Core, such authentication failures.
•  Notice - Normal but significant conditions, such as a configuration change.
•  Info - Messages that provide general information about system operations.
Add
Adds the filter to the list, after which the process logs at the selected severity and higher levels.
Remove Selected
Select the check box next to the name and click Remove Selected to remove the filter.