Chapter 6: Using the Web Interface
Managing Event Logging
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c. Click Delete.
d. Click Yes on the confirmation message.
4. Click Close to quit the dialog.
A Note about Untriggered Rules
In some cases, a measurement exceeds a threshold causing the EMX to
generate an alert. The measurement then returns to a value within the
threshold, but the EMX does not generate an alert message for the
Deassertion event. Such scenarios can occur due to the hysteresis
tracking the EMX uses. See
(on page 534).
Hysteresis
By default, the EMX captures certain system events and saves them in a
local (internal) event log.
Viewing the Local Event Log
You can view over 2000 historical events that occurred to the EMX
device in the local event log.
When the log size exceeds 256KB, each new entry overwrites the oldest
entry.
To display the local log:
1. Choose Maintenance > View Event Log. The Event Log dialog
appears.
Each event entry in the local log consists of:
Date and time of the event
Type of the event
A description of the event
ID number of the event
2. The dialog shows the final page by default. You can:
Switch between different pages by doing one of the following:
- Click
or
- Click
or
- Type a number in the Page text box and press Enter to go to a
specific page.
Select a log entry from the list and click Show Details, or simply
double-click the log entry to view detailed information.
"To De-assert" and Deassertion
to go to the first or final page.
to go to the prior or next page.