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4.12 System Logs
Go to "Control Panel" > "System Settings" > "System Logs" to configure the logs settings
of your NAS.
Syste m Eve nt Logs
The NAS can store 10,000 recent event logs, including warning, error, and information
messages. If the NAS does not function correctly, refer to the event logs for
troubleshooting.
Tip:
Right click a log to delete the record. To clear all logs, click "Clear".
Syste m C onne ction Logs
The NAS supports recording HTTP, FTP, Telnet, SSH, AFP, SAMBA, and iSCSI
connections. Click "Options" to select the connection type to be logged. The file transfer
performance can be slightly affected when this feature is turned on.
Tip:
Right click a log and select to delete the record or block the IP and select how
long the IP should be blocked. To clear all the logs, click "Clear".
Start Logging: Turn on this option to archive the connection logs. The NAS generates a
CSV file automatically and saves it to a specified folder when the number of logs reaches
the upper limit. The file-level access logs are available on this page. The NAS will record
the logs when users access, create, delete, move, or rename any files or folders via the
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