7 nfs server configuration – SENA UPSLink100 User Manual

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Figure 0-6 SYSLOG server configuration

To receive log messages from the UPSLink, the SYSLOG server specified in the UPSLink’s

configuration must be configured as “remote reception allowed”. If there is a firewall between the

UPSLink and the SYSLOG server, the user must add a rule that will allow all outgoing and incoming

UDP packets the ability to travel across.

The UPSLink supports SYSLOG facilities from local0 to local7. The user can employ these facilities to

save messages from the UPSLink separately from the SYSLOG server.

If the SYSLOG service is enabled and the SYSLOG server configuration is properly set up, the user

can specify the storage location for the UPSLink’s system log and UPS alarm log as SYSLOG server.

For more information about the configuration of UPS alarm and system log storage location, please

refer to section, 0. 3.7 UPS alarm log and 0. 6.2 System log configuration.

4.7 NFS server configuration

The UPSLink supports NFS (Network File System) service for system or UPS alarm logging functions.

The user must specify the NFS server’s IP address and the mounting path on the NFS server to use it.

Figure 0-7 shows the web based NFS server configuration page.

Figure 0-7 NFS server configuration

To store the UPSLink log data to the NFS server, the NFS server specified in the UPSLink’s

configuration must be configured as “read and write allowed”.

If there is a firewall between the

UPSLink and NFS server, the user must add a rule on the firewall that will allow all outgoing and

incoming packets to travel across.

If the NFS service is enabled and the NFS server configuration is properly set up, the user can specify

the storage location for the UPSLink’s system log or UPS alarm log as the NFS server. For more

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