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Use this profile window to configure the event Log configuration table for configuration items related to each Event Log log handling for each event log type.
On the SBC main screen, go to Administration > Accounting and Logs > Event Log > Type Admin. The Type Admin window is displayed showing a row for each type of event log.
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By default only ten entries are displayed in a view. You can choose the number of entries to be displayed under the Show entries drop down box.
To edit any of the created Type Adminsthe configuration for any Event Log type, click the radio button next to the specific admin name.
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- Highlighted Type AdminType. The Edit Selected Type Admin window is displayed belowopens for the selected type.
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The following parameters are displayed:
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Type | The type of the event log. Each type has separate configuration parameters and logs to a separate file. |
State | Specifies the requested state of the given Event Log event log type.
Accounting Accounting logs cannot be disabled. |
File Count | The number of event log files that will be maintained for this event type. All event types will overwrite the oldest file when the file count is exceeded. A warning will be issued when the count approaches the maximum. Enter a value between the range 1and 1 and 2048. |
File Size | The maximum size (in KB) that a single event log file will ever grow to. Enter a value between in the range (256..-65535) KB |
Message Queue Size | The number of event log message entries to buffer before writing them to disk. The size may be a value between 2 and 32 (inclusive) . Enter a value between in the range 2 and 32. |
Save To | Save events. The values are:
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Filter Level | The filter severity level of events. Events that are at least as severe as the designated level will be logged. no events type Noevents suppresses all events of this type from being logged. |
Rollover Start Time | Specifies the start time for event log rollover. The format is CCYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS. For example: 2010-01-01T01:01:01. |
Rollover Interval | Enter the number of seconds . The for the event log rollover interval. |
Rollover Type | Event log rollover type. Options are:
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Rollover Action | Event log rollover actions. The values are:
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File Write Mode | Identifies event log NFS write mode. The values are:
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Syslog State | Enable flag this option to log events of specified type to syslog.
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| Specifies the remote host where the messages are written to the syslog. This must be a valid host name or a valid IP address. The value ranges from 0 to 255 |
| Specifies the protocol to use to send messages to the remote syslog. Options are:
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| The IP Port Number. Specifies the port to use to send messages to the remote syslog. The value ranges from 1 to 65535 and the default value is 514. |
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Rename Open Files | Enable this flag option to append an ".OPEN" extension to accounting and files which are open for writing.
NOTE: You must enable the global callTrace Once |
Disk Throttle Limit | Specifies the limit on INFO level messages logged to the disk in one second. A value of 0 disables the limit. |
Event Log Validation | Specifies whether the logs at rest for this log type should be cryptographically hashed. The values are:
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Make the required changes and click Save to save the changes.
For more information on SBC's support for remote syslog servers and the supported log types, refer to Supported Log Types.
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