Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP2 - ACCESS GATEWAY GUIDE 2010 Manual page 139

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Name
Completion Status
Reply Header Size
X Cache Info
Range
If Range
Content Length
Request Pragma
Reply Pragma
3 Select one of the following rollover options:
Rollover When File Size Reaches: Rolls the file when it reaches the specified number of
megabytes.
Rollover every: Rolls the file at the specified interval. You can specify the interval in hours or
days.
beginning: Specifies the day that the interval should be begin. You can select a day of the
week or the first of the month.
at: Select the hour of the day that the interval should begin and the time zone (either the
local time zone or GMT).
4 (Access Gateway Appliance) Select one of the following old file options:
Limit Number of Files to: Allows you to limit the number of old log files on the system to the
number specified in this option. The oldest file is automatically deleted when this number is
reached. All logging data in deleted files is lost.
Delete Files Older Than: Allows you to configure the Access Gateway to delete files when
they are older than the time you specify. All logging data in deleted files is lost.
Do Not Delete: Prevents the system from automatically deleting the log files.
5 Click OK.
6 Click the Access Gateways link, then click Update > OK.
Description
(Access Gateway Appliance) The completion status for the transaction,
indicating that it completed successfully or that it failed. Possible values:
success, timeout, reset (the client terminated the connection),
administrative (the Access Gateway terminated the connection).
(Access Gateway Appliance) The size in bytes of the HTTP header
associated with a response to a client.
(Access Gateway Appliance) Brief status statement for cached objects;
brief reasons why an object was not cached.
(Access Gateway Appliance) The Range header value.
(Access Gateway Appliance) The If Range header value, which indicates
whether the browser request was a conditional range request.
(Access Gateway Appliance) The size in bytes of the entire object
delivered to a requesting browser.
(Access Gateway Appliance) The pragma value associated with a
browser request.
(Access Gateway Appliance) The pragma value associated with a server
response to a requesting browser.
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