I've been servicing SX2000's since 1986 and can attest most of what you see in the software logs is pretty cryptic. No level 3 tech (product support) I've ever met has a clue. They have to take the dumps to the product design guys.
The bulk of the S/W logs you see is just meaningless spew.
Tracebacks are usually important, even more important are any trap events, but I still cannot tell you how to read them.
If you want to watch what the machine is doing you can log in with the SYSTEM password and enable kernel process monitoring and kernel queue monitoring, neither of which is advisable since there are commands there which if improperly used can bring the machine to its knees.