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Event Log

TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Viewing the Event Log Page

 

Understanding the Event Log Page

 

 

 

The Event Log page allows you to view and search the event log, which is a list of all the events that have occurred on your system since the last upgrade. The event log visible on the web UI holds a maximum 40 MB of data; once this size is reached, the oldest entries will be overwritten.

To view the Event Log page:

Status > Logs > Event Log

You can also view the Event Log via the CLI:

eventlog

Search for

This field allows you to filter the event log. Enter the text you wish to search for and click Filter. Only those events that contain the text you entered will then be shown.

To return to the complete Event Log listing, click Reset.

Reconfigure the log settings

Clicking this link will take you to the Logging configuration page. From this page, you can determine the level of events that are recorded in the Event Log, and also set up a remote server to which the Event Log can be copied.

Results

This section shows all the events, with the most recent being shown first.

Certain events in the Event Log are color-coded so that you can identify them more easily. These events are as follows:

 

Event Log Color Coding

Green

Orange

System Start

System Shutdown

Installation of <item> succeeded

Registration Accepted

Call Connected

Request Successful

Beginning System Restore

Completed System Backup

Completed System Restore

Red

Registration Rejected

Registration Refresh Rejected

Call Rejected

License Limit Reached

Decode Error

TLS Negotiation Error

External Server Communications Failure

Application Failed

Request Failed

System Backup error

System Restore error

Most tvcs events contain hyperlinks in one or more of the fields (such fields will change color when you hover over them). You can click on the hyperlink to show only those events that contain the same text string.

For example, clicking on the text that appears after Event= will filter the list to show all the events of that particular type. Likewise, clicking on a particular Call-Idwill show just those events that contain a reference to that particular call.

Event Log Levels

You can configure the amount of detail that appears in the Event Log. See Setting the Event Log Level for more information.

Introduction

Getting Started

Overview and

System

 

VCS

 

Zones and

 

Call

 

Bandwidth

 

Firewall

 

Applications

 

Maintenance

 

Appendices

Status

Configuration

 

Configuration

 

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Processing

 

Control

 

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TANDBERG D14049.04 manual Viewing the Event Log Understanding the Event Log, Event Log Color Coding, Event Log Levels