HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 142

Using remote log files, Adding a remote log, Configuring the remote log target computer

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4. To make sure you have the latest data, click Log File Tasks and select Refresh Log File List. 5. Scroll down the list of Choose Logs to Save and select the file or files you want to save. To select multiple files, use the Ctrl key. 6. Click Log Files Tasks and select Save Log Files. 7. Select a location for the file or files. 8. Click Save. The file or files are saved to the designated location. Using remote log files Use remote log files to automatically write log files to a computer other than the storage system. For example, you can direct the log files for one or more storage systems to a single log server in a remote location. The computer that receives the log files is called the Remote Log Target. You must also configure the target computer to receive the log files. Adding a remote log 1. Select a storage system in the navigation window and log in. 2. Open the tree below the storage system and select Diagnostics. 3. Select the Log Files tab. 4. Click Log File Tasks and select Add Remote Log Destination. 5. In the Log Type drop-down list, select the log you want to direct to a remote computer. The Log Type list only contains logs that support syslog. 6. In the Destination field, type the IP address or host name of the computer that will receive the logs. For a Windows operating system, find out the name of the remote computer with Control Panel > System Properties > Computer Name. 7. Click OK. The remote log appears in the Remote logs list on the Log Files window. Configuring the remote log target computer Configure syslog on the remote log target computer. Refer to the syslog product documentation for information about configuring syslog. NOTE: The string in parentheses next to the remote log name on the Log Files tab includes the facility and level information that you will configure in syslog. For example, in the log file name: auth error (auth.warning) the facility is "auth" and the level is "warning." 142 Monitoring and reporting

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4.
To make sure you have the latest data, click
Log File Tasks
and select
Refresh Log File List
.
5.
Scroll down the list of Choose Logs to Save and select the file or files you want to save.
To select multiple files, use the Ctrl key.
6.
Click
Log Files Tasks
and select
Save Log Files
.
7.
Select a location for the file or files.
8.
Click
Save
.
The file or files are saved to the designated location.
Using remote log files
Use remote log files to automatically write log files to a computer other than the storage system. For
example, you can direct the log files for one or more storage systems to a single log server in a remote
location. The computer that receives the log files is called the Remote Log Target.
You must also configure the target computer to receive the log files.
Adding a remote log
1.
Select a storage system in the navigation window and log in.
2.
Open the tree below the storage system and select
Diagnostics
.
3.
Select the
Log Files
tab.
4.
Click
Log File Tasks
and select
Add Remote Log Destination
.
5.
In the Log Type drop-down list, select the log you want to direct to a remote computer.
The Log Type list only contains logs that support syslog.
6.
In the Destination field, type the IP address or host name of the computer that will receive the
logs.
For a Windows operating system, find out the name of the remote computer with Control Panel
> System Properties > Computer Name.
7.
Click
OK
.
The remote log appears in the Remote logs list on the Log Files window.
Configuring the remote log target computer
Configure syslog on the remote log target computer. Refer to the syslog product documentation for
information about configuring syslog.
NOTE:
The string in parentheses next to the remote log name on the Log Files tab includes the facility and
level information that you will configure in syslog. For example, in the log file name: auth error
(auth.warning) the facility is
auth
and the level is
warning.
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