How do i set up local or remote logging – Sun Microsystems SUN STOREDGETM 5310 NAS User Manual

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8. Select option “7”, “Save Changes”. This will return you to the menu.

9. Access the StorEdge via Telnet or serial console.

10. Press [Enter] at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.

11. Press the space bar until the “Email Configuration” option is displayed under

“Extensions” at the lower right.

12. Select the letter corresponding to “Email Configuration”.

13. Select option “1”, “Edit fields”.

14. Press [Tab] or [Enter] to navigate through the fields.

15. Enter the IP address of your SMTP (email) server.

16. If your mail server requires that email be sent from a domain other than the DNS

domain, enter it here.

17. Enter up to 4 recipient email addresses.

18. Check the desired message options for each recipient: “Notifications”,

“Diagnostics”, or both.

19. Set Notifications to either “errors and warnings” or “none”.

20. Select option “7”, “Save Changes”.

This functionality is also available through the StorEdge Web Admin.

1. To use the Web Admin, connect with a Web browser to http://<hostname or IP

address of your StorEdge>.

2. Click “Grant” or “Yes” to accept any Java software authorization windows and

you will reach the login screen.

3. Type the administrator password to access the administration interface.

4. Navigate to Monitoring and Notification/Email Notification. All of the options

How do I set up local or remote logging?

The Set up Logging panel enables the System Message Logger and its designated
server. This is only applicable if your system includes a syslogd (pronounced “syslog
dee”) server on the network that can receive the StorEdge system log. StorEdge can
also save the log files locally. Configuring one or both of these options is required to
save logs through system reboots.

1. To access this functionality, access the StorEdge via Telnet or serial console.

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