Deleting an endpoint aging time setting, Configuring uam system operation log parameters – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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The binding between the endpoint and a user account is automatically removed when the aging

timer expires. Set the value to 0 to disable the endpoint aging timer.

4.

Click OK.

Deleting an endpoint aging time setting

Perform this task to delete an endpoint aging time setting except the default setting.
To delete an endpoint aging time:

1.

Access the Endpoint Aging Time list page.

2.

Click the Delete icon for the setting you want to delete.
A confirmation dialog box appears.

3.

Click OK.

Configuring UAM system operation log parameters

UAM system operation log files are stored in the uam\log directory of the IMC installation path. UAM

generates two operation log files every day: yyyymmdd.log and PLAT_LOG_yyyymmdd.log.

yyyymmdd.log—Records all logs generated during UAM operation.

PLAT_LOG_yyyymmdd.log—Seldom used. Records the process and data used in the UAM internal
calculation.

The yyyymmdd portion in the file names represents the date when the log file is created. If an operation

log file exceeds 2 GB, UAM creates another operation log file with a sequence number appended to the
name, for example, yyyymmdd-1.log and PLAT_LOG_yyyymmdd-1.log.
You can adjust the log level and log lifetime in UAM system operation log parameters.
To configure the UAM system operation log parameters:

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select User Access Policy > Service Parameters > System Settings from the navigation tree.
The list includes all the system settings.

3.

Click the Configure icon for UAM System Operation Log Parameters.

4.

Configure the following UAM system operation log parameters:

{

Log Level—Select a level from the list for the UAM system operation logs. Log levels in
descending order of severity include Fatal, Error, Warning, Info, and Debugging. With the log

level configured, UAM records system operation logs of the specified level and all above levels.

Do not use the debugging level except for troubleshooting, because it greatly consumes system

resources.

UAM records all system operation logs at or above the configured log level.
HP recommends using the debugging log level only for troubleshooting, because it consumes
so many system resources.

{

Log Lifetime—Specifies how long UAM keeps the log files. UAM automatically deletes the logs
that exceed the log lifetime at 00:00 every day.

5.

Click OK.

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