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possible log list entries is restricted to 1.000 events. Every entry that exceeds
this limit overrides the oldest one automatically.
Important: If the reset button on the HTML frontend is used to
restart
the
ARMC/3P,
all
logging
information
is
saved
permanently and is available after the ARMC/3P has been started.
If the ARMC/3P loses power or a hard reset is performed, all
logging data will be lost. To avoid this use one of the log
methods described below.
NFS Logging enabled
Define a NFS server where a directory or a static link has to be exported to,
in order to write all logging data to a file that is located there. To write logging
data from more than one ARMC/3P devices to only one NFS share, you have
to define a file name that is unique for each device. When you change the
NFS settings and press the
Apply
button, the NFS share will be mounted
immediately. That means the NFS share and the NFS server must be filled
with valid sources or you will get an error message.
Important: In contrast to the internal log file on the ARMC/3P, the
size of the NFS log file is not limited. Every log event will be
appended to the end of the file so it grows continuously and you
may have to delete it or move it away from time to time.
SMTP Logging enabled
With this option the ARMC/3P is able to send Emails to an address given by
the Email address text field in the Event Log Settings. These mails contain
the same description strings as the internal log file and the mail subject is
filled with the event group of the occurred log event. In order to use this log
destination you have to specify a SMTP server that has to be reachable from
the ARMC/3P device and that needs no authentication at all
(<serverip>:<port>).
SNMP Logging enabled
If this is activated, the ARMC/3P sends a SNMP trap to a specified
destination IP address, every time a log event occurs. If the receiver requires
a community string, you can set it in the appropriate text field. Most of the
event traps only contain one descriptive string with all information about the
log event. Only authentication and host power events have a own trap class
that consists of several fields with detailed information about the occurred
event. To receive these SNMP traps any SNMP trap listener may be used.
Event Log Assignments
You may choose which actions of the ARMC/3P will be saved in the log file. Tick
the desired box(es) and click
Apply
to confirm your selection.
SNMP Settings
The following information is available via SNMP:
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