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56.7.2.4
Delete a system
Proceed as follows:
1 Click the field in front of the row that contains the
system. For example,
System 4
2 On the keyboard of the PC on which the
Logging
Server
is running, press the
Del
key. The system is
removed from the list (see figure 56.10 for an
example).
56.7.3 Logging expiration
56.7.3.1
Overview
On the
Logging Expiration
tab (see figure 56.11), the
expiration periods of the logged events can be defined.
56.7.3.2
Expiration periods
When expired events must automatically be moved to
an overflow file, put a check mark in the
Move expired
events to overflow file
field. Use the controls in the
event
logging period
rows to define the logging periods. All fault
that are older than the logging period are moved to an
overflow file.
56.7.3.3
Overflow file
The overflow files contain the expired events. Use the
controls in the
Overflow File
block to define:
•
The location of the overflow files. This can either be
entered in the
Folder
field or selected from the file
system with the
Browse
button.
•
The critical size of the overflow files in the
Critical
size
field. When the critical size is reached, the
Logging Server
displays the following message (see
The Logging Server overflow files have
reached their critical size. Please clear or delete the overflow
files.
When the overflow files have been deleted or
reduced in size, the Logging Server must be restarted
to remove this message.
figure 56.9: Delete a system (1)
figure 56.10: Delete a system (2)
figure 56.11: Logging Expiration tab
Note
The overflow files are comma separated value
files (
*.csv
).