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Figure 29. The page for monitoring of the licensing module
The
Last License Daemon Events
section contains a log of messages returned
by the product licensing module and appended to the system log (syslog). The
messages are arranged in the descending order according to their date; they are
supplemented by respective icons indicating the level of message importance.
The administrator can use the
View
drop-down list to define the category of
messages, which will be displayed in the log. The values in the drop-down list
and their meaning are identical to the ones described in the section about the
filtration server monitoring page (see section 4.8.1.1 on page 69).
4.8.2. Monitoring system messages and
reports
In addition to the monitoring tools available within the Control Center, Kaspersky
Anti-Spam also includes the
sfmonitoring
script that provides for constant
monitoring of the anti-spam engine status. The start of that script is performed
automatically using the
cron
service. After launch,
sfmonitoring
checks the
filtration server status and sends appropriate notifications to the administrator
whenever it detects any problems.
The monitoring script sends to the administrator messages of two types:
•
Messages about new detected errors
– a message about detection of a
problem in the operation of the filtration server including a description of
the situation that has occurred. The error message will be sent once. If