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4.8.2 Filtering and sorting log entries

The following is a guideline for you to filter and sort log entries.

To

Do

Display log entries for a
given time period

1. In the From field, select the date starting from which to display the log

entries.

2. In the To field, select the date up to which to display the log entries.

Filter log entries by
owner and сode

Type the required value (owner name, code number) in the field below the
respective column header.

As a result you will see that the list of log entries fully or just partly coincide
with the entered value.

Filter log entries by type Press or release the following toolbar buttons:

to filter error messages

to filter warning messages

to filter information messages

Sort log entries by date
and time; type; message

Click the column's header to sort the log entries in ascending order. Click it
once again to sort the log entries in descending order.

Configuring the log table

By default, the table has three columns that are displayed, the others are hidden. If required, you can
hide the shown columns and show the hidden ones.

To show or hide columns

1. Right-click any column header to open the context menu. The menu items that are ticked off

correspond to the column headers presented in the table.

2. Click the items you want to be displayed/hidden.

4.9 Collecting system information

The system information collection tool gathers system information about the machine and saves it to
a file. You may want to provide this file when contacting Acronis technical support.

To collect system information

1. Select from the top menu Help > Collect system information from 'machine name'.
2. Specify where to save the file with system information.

4.10 How to

How to create a volume that spans across several disks?

Create a dynamic volume (spanned or striped) by using the Create volume (p. 26) wizard.

How to increase a volume size at the expense of other volumes' unallocated space?

Resize (p. 28) the volume.

How to merge two volumes without losing your data?

Use the Merge operation.

How to make the existing volume fault-tolerant?

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