Chapter 35 Log Management
Figure 523 Monitor Manager: Log Management: Log Setting
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 322 Monitor Manager: Log Management: Log Setting
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Log Setting | Use this section to configure how long logs and log archives are retained. |
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Log Reserve Days | Enter the number of days you want logs to remain in Vantage Access’s |
| database befure they are automatically compressed, archived to the |
| download server, and removed from Vantage Access. |
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Log File Reserve | Select the number of months you want archives to remain on the download |
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Apply | Click this to save tthe settings in the Log Setting section of this screen. |
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Reset | Click this to return the settings in the Log Setting section of this screen to |
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Log Debug On | Use this section to configure which managed devices have their debug |
| logs saved on Vantage Access’s database. |
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# | Select this option and click Delete to remove the device entry from this list. |
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Entries Per Page | Select how many entries you want to display in a page. |
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Dev Name | This displays the name of the managed device. |
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This displays the OUI and serial number of the managed device. | |
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Add | Click this to add a managed device to the Log Debug On list. The Select |
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Delete | Select a managed device and click this to remove the device from the Log |
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Use this screen to add a managed device to the Log Setting screen’s Log Debug On list. All devices on this list have their debug logs saved on Vantage Access’s database.
Click Monitor Manager > Log Management > Log Setting > Add. The following screen displays.
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