
RC-E User Manual
Management Client (RC-E Manager)
On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc.
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7. Click
Export
to export the required log content to the required location.
Handling Log Settings
OnSSI RC-E has a number of default settings related to its logs. To verify or change these settings, do the following:
1. Go to the Management Client's menu bar, and select
Tools
>
Options...
2. In
the
Options
window, select the
General
tab. One of the tab's settings applies for all types of logs:
o
Number of log rows to retrieve per page:
Lets you specify the number of log rows you want to view on
a single log page. If a log contains more than the specified number of rows, you will be able view the
remaining rows on subsequent log pages.
3. Go to the
Options
window's
Management Server Logs
tab.
In the tab's left box, select the required log. The selected log's settings are displayed in the tab's right box:
o
Log enabled:
Lets you enable/disable the selected log. By default, all logs are enabled.
The
System Log
and
Audit Log
cannot be disabled by clearing the box.
o
Days to keep log entries:
Lets you specify how many days the log's information should be kept for.
Default is 365 days.
Excess log content will be deleted if the log reaches its maximum allowed size (see
Maximum number of
entries
) before the specified number of days is reached.
o
Maximum number of entries:
Lets you specify the maximum size of the log. Default is one million
entries.
Excess log content will be deleted if it reaches its maximum allowed age (see
Days to keep log entries
)
before the specified number of entries is reached.
For the
Audit Log
, you will furthermore see:
o
Enable user access logging:
Lets you include detailed information about specific user actions in the
audit log, e.g. about users' viewing of live video (and associated audio), PTZ actions, activation of output
and events, export, playback of video and audio, use of playback features, any denied access to
features, etc.
o
Playback sequence logging length:
Lets you specify the number of seconds to pass for viewed images
to be considered to be within the same sequence. Specifying a high number of seconds may help limit
the number of viewed sequences logged, and thus reduce the size of the audit log.
o
Records seen before logging:
Lets you specify the number of records to be viewed before logging the
sequence.
4. Click
OK
.