Lantronix SLC 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide - Page 207
Local Logging, Log Viewing Attributes, NFS File Logging, USB / SD Card Logging, Syslog Logging
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9: Device Ports Local Logging Local Logging Clear Local Log View Local Log If you enable local logging, each device port stores 256 Kbytes (approximately 400 screens) of I/O data in a true FIFO buffer. Disabled by default. Select the checkbox to clear the local log. Click this link to see the local log in text format. Log Viewing Attributes Display Number of Lines Select to view either the beginning (Head) or end (Tail) of the log. Number of lines from the head or tail of the log to display. NFS File Logging NFS File Logging Select the checkbox to log all data sent to the device port to one or more files on an external NFS server. Disabled by default. NFS Log to View Available log files in the selected NFS Directory to view. Directory to Log to The path of the directory where the log files will be stored. Note: This directory must be a directory exported from an NFS server mounted on the SLC 8000 advanced console manager Specify the local directory path for the NFS mount. Max Number of Files The maximum number of files to create to contain log data to the port. These files keep a history of the data received from the port. Once this limit is exceeded, the oldest file is overwritten. The default is 10. Max Size of Files The maximum allowable file size in bytes. The default is 2048 bytes. Once the maximum size of a file is reached, the SLC unit begins generating a new file. USB / SD Card Logging USB / SD Card Logging Select to enable USB / SD card logging. A USB thumb drive or SD card must be loaded into one of the ports of the SLC and properly mounted. Disabled by default. Log to View Available log files in the selected USB / SD card slot to view. Log To Select the USB port or SD card to use for logging. Max Number of Files The maximum number of files to create to contain log data to the port. These files keep a history of the data received from the port. Once this limit is exceeded, the oldest file is overwritten. The default is 10. Max Size of Files The maximum allowable file size in bytes. The default is 2048 bytes. Once the maximum size of a file is reached, the SLC 8000 advanced console manager begins generating a new file. The default is 2048 bytes. Syslog Logging Syslog Logging Select to enable system logging. Note: The logging level for the device ports log must be set to Info to view Syslog entries for Device Port logging on the Services > SSH/Telnet/Logging page. Note: To apply the settings to additional device ports, in the Apply settings to Device Ports field, enter the additional ports, (e.g., 1-3, 5, 6) SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 207