To configure data buffering:
1.
Select
Events and Logs - Data Buffering
.
2.
Enter the segment size in kilobytes and spare segments in the Local Data Buffering Settings section.
3.
In the NFS Data Buffering Settings section, enter the following information: NFS Server, NFS Path, Segment Size
(Kbytes) and Spare Segments.
NOTE: RPC service must be enabled in the Security Profile screen before configuring NFS Data Buffering Settings.
4. To segment data buffering files every day based in hour, enter the time in the Close Log Files and Open New
Ones at Time (HH:MM) field. This will be valid for local and NFS data buffering.
5.
To configure data buffer storage on a syslog server in the Syslog Data Buffering Settings section, select a
facility number from the drop-down menu: Log Local 0, Log Local 1, Log Local 2, Log Local 3, Log Local 4 or
Log Local 5.
6. Click
Save
.
To enable data buffering:
1.
Select
Ports - Serial Ports
.
2.
Click on the port where you want to enable data buffering.
3.
Under the Data Buffering tab, use the drop-down menu next to Status to
Enable
data buffering.
Appliance logging
When Appliance Logging is enabled, the commands (input) and output from SSH and Telnet sessions to the appliance are
recorded for auditing purposes
To configure appliance logging:
1.
Click
Enable appliance session data logging
.
2.
Select the destination for appliance session data logs from the pull-down menu. Choices are
Local
,
NFS
,
Syslog
and
DSView
.
a. If using local as the destination, use the drop-down menu to select the local destination.Destination
mmcblk0
is the built-in flash storage. SD card (if present and enabled) is
mmcblk1
. USB devices (if
present and enabled) are
sda1
,
sda2
and so on.
NOTE: When the local destination is mmcblk0, the logging directory on the appliance is /mnt/hdUser/db. When the
local destination is mmcblk1 or a USB device the logging directory is the top (root) directory of that device.
3.
Enable or disable timestamping the appliance session data logs.
4. Click
Enable appliance session data logging alerts
.
5.
Enter the desired alert strings (up to ten) in the fields provided.
6. Click
Save
.
3.3.12 Power management
Connected power devices can be used for remote power management. The console server enables users who are authorized
for power management to turn power on, turn power off and reset devices that are plugged into a connected PDU.
Authorized users can also monitor and control a connected Liebert GXT4 uninterruptible power supply (UPS) device.
The following types of PDUs can be connected to any serial port.
•
Avocent Power Management Power Distribution Unit (PM PDU).
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