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Client: Logging

Editing Log Settings

To specify or edit logging settings for your XProtect Central solution, expand the Settings entry in

the Client’s Navigation section, right-click Log Settings, and select Edit Log Settings... This will

open the Log Settings dialog, which contains the following fields:

Keep log for [xx] day(s): Lets you specify the number of days for which to keep the

XProtect Central log. Default is 30 days. A value of 0 will indicate keep log indefinitely

(server space permitting).

Log server communication: Select check box if you want to save a separate log of server

communication in addition to the regular log, for the number of days specified.

Log Locations

Log and trace files are located in a Logs folder on the XProtect Central Server, typically in

C:\Program Files\Milestone\Milestone XProtect Central Server\logs.

Log files named along the structure Cyyyy-mm-dd.log (example: C2007-06-15.log) are

daily generated general logs.

Log files named along the structure Eventyyyy-mm-dd.log e.g. Event2007-06-15.log) are

daily generated logs of events occurred on XProtect Corporate, XProtect Enterprise or

XProtect Professional servers.


For this type of logs to be generated, Event logging must be enabled individually for

required servers in XProtect Central Client; see Defining a New Server on page 34.

Log files named according to the structure traceyyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss.log are logs of

traced server communication, where hh-mm-ss indicates the time of the first entry in the

log. Example: trace2007-06-15-13-05-00.log for a trace log file with a first entry generated

at five minutes past one in the afternoon on 15th June 2007.


For this type of logs to be generated, Trace server communication must be enabled in the

XProtect Central Client; see Editing Log Settings above.

Log Date & Time Format

Information in logs on the XProtect Central Server is presented with timestamps in local time with
an indication of the GMT offset. Example: A timestamp of 15-06-2007 13:16:00 GMT+02:00 for a

log entry from sixteen minutes past one in the afternoon on 15th June 2007 in a time zone which is

two hours ahead of GMT.

Tip: GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is the former official world reference for time. It is still widely

used, but has officially been replaced by UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). UTC, which is based
upon atomic clocks, is considered more accurate than GMT, which is based on the Earth’s rotation

and references to the positions of celestial bodies. In day-to-day use the difference is negligible,

and GMT and UTC are often used interchangeably.

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