D-Link DWS-4026 Product Manual - Page 90
Deleting a Remote Logging Host, Persistent Log Configuration, system startup log, system operation log
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D-Link Unified Access System Software User Manual 12/10/09 Deleting a Remote Logging Host To delete a remote logging host from the configured list, select the IP address of the host from the Host field, and then click Delete. PERSISTENT LOG CONFIGURATION The persistent log is stored in persistent storage, which means that the log messages are retained across a switch reboot. • The first log type is the system startup log. The system startup log stores the first N messages received after system reboot. This log always has the log full operation attribute set to stop on full and can store up to 32 messages. • The second log type is the system operation log. The system operation log stores the last N messages received during system operation. This log always has the log full operation attribute set to overwrite. This log can store up to 1000 messages. Either the system startup log or the system operation log stores a message received by the log subsystem that meets the storage criteria, but not both. In other words, on system startup, if the startup log is configured, it stores messages up to its limit. The operation log, if configured, then begins to store the messages. The system keeps up to three versions of the persistent logs, named 1.txt, 2.txt, and 3.txt. Upon system startup, 3.txt is removed, 2.txt is renamed 3.txt, 1.txt is renamed 2.txt, 1.txt is created and logging begins into 1.txt. (Replace in the above example to specify olog for the operation log and slog for the startup log.) The local persistent logs can be retrieved via the Web or CLI, or via xmodem over the local serial cable. Use the Persistent Log Configuration page to enable or disable persistent logging and to set the severity filter. To access the Persistent Log Configuration page, click LAN > Administration > Log > Persistent Logger Configuration in the navigation menu. Field Admin Status Figure 37: Persistent Log Configuration Table 27: Persistent Log Configuration Fields Description Select whether to enable or disable persistent logging. The default is disabled. • Enabled: Prints log messages to the device attached to the switch serial port. • Disabled: Log messages do not print to the device attached to the switch serial port. Page 90 Managing Logs Document 34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7