System Logs Overview
This topic describes what are system logs, which level's logs are recorded, and introduces the storage and auto cleanup of system logs.
What are system logs
System logs are log files that contain information about system activities, which helps you troubleshoot and debug the system. The daily-generated system logs are displayed on System Logs, you can view and download logs on PBX web portal.
Log levels
Yeastar P-Series Cloud Edition provides multiple log levels, each of them records different information. The supported log levels are as follows:
- Information: Record basic information.
- Notice: Record notice information.
- Warning: Record warning information.
- Error: Record error information.
- DTMF: Record DTMF information.
- Time Log: Record time stamp of system logs.
- Debug: Record analytic information about CDR (such as
CDR data cleansing), as well as debug logs for the following services:
- SIP
- RTP
- OpenAPI Event Notification Message
- CDR Log: CDR information.
Storage of system logs
System logs are saved in a default storage area, you can NOT change the storage location.
Auto cleanup of system logs
By default, the system automatically deletes the oldest system logs every 7 days, or when logs reach 10MB. You can change the maximum file size or days that logs can be retained.
For more information, see Auto Cleanup Settings.