Digital Alert Systems DASDEC-II MANUAL User Manual

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7.2.3 Operating

System

Presents Linux system information for Hostname, Kernel, System Uptime, Memory, Disk Usage and Kernel
Modules.

7.2.4 USB

Presents information about the USB Device List and USB Serial Devices.

7.2.5 CPU

Presents information about the motherboard CPU.

7.2.6 PCI

Presents information about all PCI interfaces.

7.2.7 IO

Presents information about IO port mapping and IO Memory.

7.3 Server > Logs: Server Logs

The Server Logs screen has six sub-page options: Web Session Log, Operation Log, Operating System Log, Security
Log, Boot Log, and Email Log.

7.3.1 Web Session Log: DASDEC II Emergency Alert System

Encoder/Decoder Platform

Presents time stamped information about user access to the DASDEC II. This page provides a way to show
exactly who and when users logged on or attempted to log on the DASDEC II. The Web Session Log is an
important part of the security auditing for the DASDEC II and should be reviewed often if security is an issue with
your installation. Two settings are available. If the Today's log checkbox is checked, this page will always show
the Web session log for the current day. To view archived web session log files, uncheck the box. Then select a
log for a specific date. You can then show the log for the previous or the next day. Log files a day old or more
past can be deleted using the provided delete button. The page can be refreshed by a button at the bottom of the
page to show new information.

You may view a text version of a log page by clicking on the provided link "Click for Text Version of log file".

7.3.2 Operation

Log

Presents time stamped information about the DASDEC II Operation. This interface works the same as the one
for the Web session log. All important EAS events will be shown here. At the bottom of every page is a quick
hyperlink (name Op Log) to this page.

You may view a text version of a log page by clicking on the provided link "Click for Text Version of log file".

7.3.3 Operating

System

Log

Presents the last 500 lines of the current and previous backup of the Linux System Log.

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