Setting log purge frequency, Managing servers and meetings, Placing a server on hold – Smart Technologies Smart Bridgit 4.5 User Manual

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2. In the server usage report, select the entries you want to save.

OR

Ensure no entries are selected if you want to save the entire report.

3. Click Save Report.

If no entries are selected, a Save As dialog box appears. Skip step 5.

OR

If entries are selected, a Save All Items dialog box appears. Proceed to step 5.

4. Click Save All Entries or Save Selection.

A Save As dialog box appears.

5. Enter a file name and destination, and then click Save.

Setting log purge frequency

You can control how long the log stores information about server usage. The default value is 30 days,

which means log entries older than 30 days are automatically deleted from the log. You can use any

setting between 1 and 120 days.

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To set log purge frequency

1. Double-click the SMART Bridgit Administration Tools shortcut on the server's desktop,

and then click the Report tab.

2. Enter the number of days you want the log to store information for in the Logs purged after box.

3. Click Apply.

Managing servers and meetings

You can change the connection status of servers and end meetings using SMART Bridgit

Administration Tools.

Placing a server on hold

When you place a server on hold, it doesn't allow users to connect, but it doesn't end active

meetings.

Place a server on hold when you want to perform maintenance on the server. This allows active

participants to finish their meetings, and allows you to maintain the server when they’re finished.

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Administering the server software

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