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rotate
—Media Flow Controller allows FMS edge log rotation based on file size or time.
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filesize-MB
—Set rotation based on file size. Media Flow Controller creates
"fmsedge.log.1," "fmsedge.log.2" and so on up to "fmsedge.log.10," after which it
wraps around. By default, each file size is 100MB. We highly recommend not
increasing the size; huge file transfers take a lot of time, and if there is a system reset,
large volumes of data are at risk.
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time-interval
—Set rotation based on time. Specify a time in hours after which the
FMS edge log is rotated.
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syslog replicate
—Specify whether (enable) or not FMS edge log messages are seen
as part of SYSLOG; default is no (disabled); FMS edge log is not seen in SYSLOG.
fuselog
Configure FMSConnector Log / fuselog options; while the streamlog records RTMP
transactions, the fuselog records RTMP transaction details including what URIs are accessed
and how many bytes are returned by the FUSE module. This log is generated by Media Flow
Controller.
See
“Configuring Media Flow Controller Service Logs (CLI)” on page 226
for task details
including information on log rotation. See
“FMSConnector Log / fuselog” on page 219
for
usage information.
fuselog
copy <SCP>
filename <name>
on-the-hour {disable | enable}
rotate {filesize-MB <integer> | time-interval <hours>}
syslog replicate {disable | enable}
Notes:
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copy
—Auto upload (when the set rotate criteria is reached) the fuse log using SCP
(secure channel protocol), to the server specified using hostname. If username and
password are provided, Media Flow Controller uses that for authentication of the SCP
session. The no variant disallows auto upload. See
“Terminology” on page 30
for the scp
URL format); you must have an SCP server installed to SCP files to your machine.
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filename
—Configure the name of the file where the fuse log is stored. Default is
fuselog.<num>.yyyymmdd_hour:min:sec (numbered sequentially).
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on-the-hour
—Set hourly log rotation. Default is no (disabled).
•
rotate
—Media Flow Controller allows fuse log rotation based on file size or time.
•
filesize-MB
—Set rotation based on file size. Media Flow Controller creates
"fuse.log.1," "fuse.log.2" and so on up to "fuse.log.10," after which it wraps around. By
default, each file size is 100MB. We highly recommend not increasing the size; huge
file transfers take a lot of time, and if there is a system reset, large volumes of data are
at risk.
•
time-interval
—Set rotation based on time. Specify a time in hours after which the
fuse log is rotated.
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