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Event Logging
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A profile can be used to stop emails at certain times, and when the email logging is back on an active profile
it tries to catch up any entries still in the RAM buffer if possible.
5.3.2.1. E-mail process logging
Since the process of e-mailing can itself encounter problems, it is possible to request that the process itself be
logged via the usual log target mechanism. This is done by specifying one or more of the
log
,
log-debug
and
log-error
attributes.
Note
We recommend that you avoid setting these attributes such that specify the log-target containing the
object, otherwise you are likely to continually receive e-mails as each previous e-mail process
log will trigger another e-mail - the hold-off will limit the rate of these mails though.
5.4. Factory reset configuration log targets
A factory reset configuration has a log target named
default
, which only logs to RAM. Provided this log
target has not been deleted, you can therefore simply set
log="default"
on any appropriate object to
immediately enable logging to this 'default' log target, which can then be viewed from the web User Interface
or via the CLI.
A factory reset configuration also has a log target named
fb-support
which is referenced by the
log-
panic
attribute of the
system
object (see Section 5.7). This allows the FireBrick to automatically email the
support team if there is a panic (crash) - you can, of course, change or delete this if you prefer.
Caution
Please do not use the fb-support log target for any other logging. This is normally only used for crash/
error reporting back to FireBrick.
5.5. Performance
The FireBrick can log a lot of information, and adding logs can causes things to slow down a little. The controls
in the config allow you to say what you log in some detail. However, logging to flash will always slow things
down a lot and should only be used where absolutely necessary.
5.6. Viewing logs
5.6.1. Viewing logs in the User Interface
To view a log in the web User Interface, select the "Log" item in the "Status" menu. Then select which log
target to view by clicking the appropriate link. You can also view a 'pseudo' log target "All" which shows log
event messages sent to any log target.
The web page then continues showing log events on the web page in real time i.e. as they happen.
Note
This is an "open ended" web page which has been known to upset some browsers, but this is rare.
However it does not usually work with any sort of web proxy which expects the page to actually finish.
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