Citrix Systems CITRIX NETSCALER 9.3 To modify the buffer size by using the configuration utility

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To modify the buffer size by using the configuration utility

Chapter 4 Web Server Logging

To modify the buffer size by using the configuration utility

1.In the navigation pane, expand System, and then click Settings.

2.In the details pane, under Settings, click Change global system settings.

3.In the Configure Global Settings dialog box, under Web Logging, enter a value in the Buffer_Size (in MBytes) text box (for example, 32).

4.Click OK.

Installing and Configuring the Client System for Web Server Logging

During installation, the NSWL client executable file (nswl) is installed along with other files. The nswl executable file includes options for performing several actions on the NSWL client, including running and stopping the NSWL client. In addition, you use the nswl executable to configure the NSWL client with the IP addresses of the NetScaler appliances from which the NSWL client will start collecting logs. Configuration settings are applied in the NSWL client configuration file (log.conf).

Then, you start the NSWL client by executing the nswl executable. The NSWL client configuration is based on the settings in the configuration file. You can further customize logging on the NSWL client system by making additional modifications to the NSLOG server configuration file (auditlog.conf).

The following table lists the operating systems on which the NSWL client is supported.

Table 4-1.Supported Platforms for the NSWL Client

Operating system

Windows

Mac OS

Linux

Solaris

Version

wWindows XP Professional

wWindows Server 2003

wWindows 2000/NT

wWindows Server 2008

wWindows Server 2008 R2

Mac OS 8.6 or later

wRedHat Linux 4 or later

wSUSE Linux Enterprise 9.3 or later

Solaris Sun OS 5.6 or later

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