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5. Refer to the
Status
field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays error
messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
6. Click the
Refresh
button to update the contents of the screen to the latest values.
7. Click the
Close
button to exit the screen. Clicking Close does not lose any data, as there are no values
configured within this screen (it is view-only).
8.2.2.2 Transferring Log Files
If a system log contains data that may require archiving, consider using the
Transfer Files
screen to export
the log file to an external location (that you designate) where there is no risk of deleting the contents of the
log.
To transfer a log file to a user specified location:
1. Select
Diagnostics
>
System Logging
from the main menu tree.
2. Select the
File Mgt
tab.
3. Select a target log file to transfer and click the
Transfer File
button.
4. Use the
From
drop-down menu (within the Source field) to specify the location from which the log file is
sent. If only the applet is available as a transfer location, use the default switch option.
5. Select a target file for transfer from the
File
drop-down menu. The drop-down menu contains the log files
listed within the
File-Mgt
screen.
6. Use the
To
drop-down menu (within the Target field) to define whether the target log file is to be sent to
the system's local disk (Local Disk) or to an external server (Server).
7. Provide the name of the file to be transferred within the
File
parameter. Ensure the file name is correct
or the transfer will not take place.
8. If Server has been selected as the source, use the
Using
drop down-menu to configure whether the log
file transfer is conducted using FTP or TFTP.
9. If Server has been selected as the source, enter the
IP Address
of the destination server or system
receiving the log file. Ensure the IP address is valid or risk jeopardizing the success of the log file transfer.
Mnemonic
Use the
Mnemonic
as a text version of the severity code information. A
mnemonic is convention for the classification, organization, storage and
recollection of switch information.
Description
Displays a high-level overview of the event, and (when applicable) message type,
error or completion codes for further clarification of the event. Use this
information for troubleshooting or for data collection.
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