Log&Report
Accessing Logs
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Figure 433: Viewing log files stored on the FortiGate hard disk
Accessing logs stored on the FortiAnalyzer unit
You can view and navigate through logs saved to the FortiAnalyzer unit. For information
about configuring the FortiGate unit to send log files to the FortiAnalyzer unit, see
“Logging to a FortiAnalyzer unit” on page 650
Logs accessed on a remote logging device such as the FortiAnalyzer unit, automatically
appear in the Remote tab.
To access log files on the FortiAnalyzer unit, go to
Log&Report > Log Access
, select the
Remote
tab, and select a log type from the
Log Type
list.
Figure 434:Viewing log files stored on the FortiAnalyzer unit
Log Type
Select the type of log you want to view. Some log files, such as the traffic log,
cannot be stored to memory due to the volume of information logged.
File name
The names of the log files of the displayed Log Type stored on the FortiGate
hard disk.
When a log file reaches its maximum size, the FortiGate unit saves the log files
with an incremental number, and starts a new log file with the same name. For
example, if the current attack log is alog.log, any subsequent saved logs appear
as alog.n, where n is the number of rolled logs.
Size (bytes)
The size of the log file in bytes.
Last access
time
The time a log message was recorded on the FortiGate unit. The time is in the
format
name of day month date hh:mm:ss yyyy
, for example
Fri Feb
16 12:30:54 2007
.
Clear log icon
Clear the current log file. Clearing deletes only the current log messages of that
log file. The log file is not deleted.
Download icon
Download the log file or rolled log file. Select either
Download file in Normal
format
or
Download file in CSV format
. Select
Return
to return to the Disk tab
page. Downloading the current log file includes only current log messages.
View icon
View a log file’s log messages.
Delete icon
Delete rolled logs. Fortinet recommends to download the rolled log file before
deleting it because the rolled log file cannot be retrieved after deleting it.
Clear
log
Download
Delete
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