Network Node Screen
General Operations
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| Saving a Log File Set |
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| A log file set is the combination of the alert log file and the error log file. |
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| Alerts and errors are saved at the same time. Alerts go into a file named |
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| filesetname_alerts.log. Errors go into a file named filesetname_errors.log. |
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| filesetname is the name that you assign. |
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| The Network Node screen’s title bar indicates how you obtained the data on the screen. |
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| If it consists of “Network Node - hostname”, where hostname is the host name of a |
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| monitored host, then the data is from the master log file for that host and you selected |
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| the Network Node screen from the System Manager screen. |
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| If it consists of “Network Node - pathname”, where pathname is the full path name of a |
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| file (probably in /var/opt/ids/gui/logs), then the data is from a log file set that you |
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| selected with the File > Open menu item. |
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| Saving the Current Log File Set |
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| To save the current log file set into the log file set displayed in the window title bar, |
Step | 1. From the Network Node screen, do one of | |
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| • Choose the File > Save menu item |
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| • Press |
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| The alert and error log files are saved in /var/opt/ids/gui/logs, overwriting files |
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| filesetname_alert.log and filesetname_error.log. |
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| Saving a New Log File Set |
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| You cannot use this method to save into the log file set of any host that has an entry |
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| (monitored or not) in the host list on the Host Manager screen. |
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| To save the current log file set into a file set with a different name |
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Step | 1. From the Network Node screen, display the Save dialog box (Figure | |
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| • Choose the File > Save As menu item |
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