Symantec 11281411 Administration Guide - Page 204

Configuring log events to forward, Table 7-8, Registry value, Description, Event name

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204 Working with Histories and Event Logs Forwarding client logs to parent servers the log delivery speed and network performance. You can also set the amount of data that Symantec AntiVirus forwards from clients. Log forwarding behavior is controlled by the registry keys under the following path: HKLM\SOFTWARE\INTEL\LANDesk\VirusProtect6\CurrentVersion\Common\ ForwardEvents Table 7-8 describes the registry values for client log forwarding. Table 7-8 Client log forwarding registry key values Registry value Interval Count Description Number of seconds between log record processing intervals. There is no minimum or maximum number. The number of records to process in each polling interval. The default is 10 records. There is no minimum or maximum number. Configuring log events to forward You can configure the events that you want Symantec AntiVirus to forward. Table 7-9 lists the client and server events in the order in which they appear in the Log Event Forwarding dialog box. Table 7-9 Client and server events Event name Forwarding Required Forwarded by Default Scan stopped Scan started Virus definition update information Virus infections File not scanned New virus defs applied Configuration change Service shutdown Service startup

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Working with Histories and Event Logs
Forwarding client logs to parent servers
the log delivery speed and network performance. You can also set the amount of
data that Symantec AntiVirus forwards from clients.
Log forwarding behavior is controlled by the registry keys under the following
path:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\INTEL\LANDesk\VirusProtect6\CurrentVersion\Common\
ForwardEvents
Table 7-8
describes the registry values for client log forwarding.
Configuring log events to forward
You can configure the events that you want Symantec AntiVirus to forward.
Table 7-9
lists the client and server events in the order in which they appear in
the Log Event Forwarding dialog box.
Table 7-8
Client log forwarding registry key values
Registry value
Description
Interval
Number of seconds between log record processing intervals. There
is no minimum or maximum number.
Count
The number of records to process in each polling interval. The
default is 10 records. There is no minimum or maximum number.
Table 7-9
Client and server events
Event name
Forwarding Required
Forwarded by Default
Scan stopped
Scan started
Virus definition update
information
Virus infections
File not scanned
New virus defs applied
Configuration change
Service shutdown
Service startup