Acnodes IPS User Manual

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6.5.7 Event

Log

Figure 6-29. Event Log

Important events like a login failure or a firmware update are logged to a selection of logging
destinations (see Figure 6-29). Each of those events belongs to an event group, which can
be activated separately.

The common way to log events is to use the internal log list of the IP-KVM switch. To show
the log list, click on “Event Log” on the “Maintenance” page. In the Event Log Settings you
can choose how many log entries are shown on each page. Furthermore, you can clear the
log file here.

List logging enabled

The common way to log events is to use the internal log list of the IP-KVM switch . To
show the log list, click on “Event Log” on the “Maintenance” page.

Since the IP-KVM switch's system memory is used to save all the information, the
maximum number of possible log list entries is restricted to 1.000 events. Every entry that
exceeds this limit overrides the oldest one, automatically.

Warning

If the reset button on the HTML frontend is used to restart the IP-KVM switch, all
logging information is saved permanently and is available after the IP-KVM
switch has been started. If the IP-KVM switch loses power or a hard reset is
performed, all logging data will be lost. To avoid this, use one of the following log
methods.

NFS Logging enabled

Define a NFS server, where a directory or a static link have to be exported, to write all
logging data to a file that is located there. To write logging data from more than one
IP-KVM switch devices to only one NFS share, you have to define a file name that is

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