The Log Server
Events (continued)
A description of the items from the Search screen is given in the table below:
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Search Options | New search: When selected, the search is performed on all the events in the database for the selected |
| Search last results: This is a secondary search performed on the events that resulted from the last search. |
| Search excluding last results: This is a secondary search performed on all the events in the database for the selected B051- |
| 000 excluding the events that resulted from the last search. |
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| You can select more than one unit for the search. If no units are selected, the search is performed on all of them. |
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Priority List | Sets the level for how detailed the search results display should be. If nothing is selected, all results will display. If all results |
| do display, entries highlighted in Red are of high or Most important to installations security. Entries highlighted in Blue are of |
| medium or Less important to installtions security. Entries highlighted in Black are of the least or Least important to installations |
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Start Date | Select the date that you want the search to start from. The format follows the MM/DD/YYYY convention (e.g. 11/04/2005). |
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Start Time | Select the time that you want the search to start from. |
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End Date | Select the date that you want the search to end at. The format follows the MM/DD/YYYY convention (e.g. 11/04/2005). |
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End Time | Select the time that you want the search to end at. |
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Pattern | Key in text here that you want the search to filter the events by. |
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Results | The events that matched your search terms are listed here. |
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Search | After you have entered in all of your search terms, click this button to start the search. |
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Click this button to print the search results. | |
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Export | Click this button to export Log Server search results as a text file. |
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Exit | Click this button to exit the Search dialog box. |
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Maintenance
This function allows the Administrator to remove all records that have passed their expiration limit. (See page 43 for details.) In order to delete old files from the log server, the maintenance function must be performed.
Options
The Options menu consists of only one function; Network Retry.
Network Retry
Network Retry allows you to set the number of seconds that the Log Server should wait before attempting to connect in the event that the previous connection attempt failed. When you click this item, a dialog box, similar to the one below appears:
Key in the desired number of seconds and click OK to finish.
Help
The Help menu consists of two options; Contents and About Log Server.
Contents
Selecting the Contents function will bring up an online Windows Help file. The help file contains instructions about how to setup, operate and troubleshoot the Log Server.
About Log Server
Selecting the About Log Server option will pull up a dialog box that gives you the version number of the Log Server.
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