Saving and deleting custom logs by using filters
You can construct custom filters by using the Basic Settings and Advanced
Settings to change the information that you want to see. You can save your filter
settings to the database so that you can generate the same view again in the future.
When you save your settings, they are saved in the database. The name you give
to the filter appears in the Use a saved filter list box for that type of logs and
reports.
Note:
If you selected Past 24 hours as the time range for a log filter, the 24-hour
time range begins when you first select the filter. If you refresh the page, the start
of the 24-hour range does not reset. If you select the filter, and wait to view a log,
the time range starts when you select the filter. It does not start when you view
the log.
If you want to make sure the past 24-hour range starts now, select a different time
range and then reselect Past 24 hours.
To save a custom log by using a filter
1
In the main window, click Monitors.
2
On the Logs tab, select the type of log view that you want to configure a filter
for from the Log type list box.
3
For some types of logs, a Log content list box appears. If it appears, select
the log content that you want to configure a filter for.
4
In the Use a saved filter list box, select the filter that you want to start from.
For example, select the default filter.
5
Under What filter settings would you like to use, click Advanced Settings.
6
Change any of the settings.
7
Click Save Filter.
8
In the dialog box that appears, in the Filter name box, type the name that
you want to use for this log filter configuration. Only the first 32 characters
of the name that you give display when the saved filter is added to the filter
list.
9
Click OK and your new filter name is added to the Use a saved filter list box.
10
When the confirmation dialog box appears, click OK.
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