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engineers may request these logs for help in troubleshooting problems and will provide detailed instructions
on how to retrieve them.
Table 120 A Sample of Important Status Log
Log
pgsql
ssl_error_log
maillog
radius
async_logger
async_logger_client
config_pusher
visualrf.log
Using the System > Event Log Page
The System > Event Log page is a very useful debugging tool containing a list of recent AWMS events including
APs coming up and down, services restarting, and most AWMS-related errors as well as the user that initiated the
action.
Figure 148
Figure 148 System > Event Log Page Illustration
Table 121 Event Log Fields
Column
Time
User
Type
Event
Using the System > Configuration Change Jobs Page
Schedule configuration change jobs are summarized on the System > Configuration Change Jobs page. Perform
the following steps to use this page, illustrated in
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Table 120
Description
Logs database activity.
Reports problems with the web server. Also linked from the internal server error page that displays on
the web page; please send this log to AirWave support whenever reporting an internal server error.
Applies in cases where emailed reports or alerts do not arrive at the intended recipient's address.
Displays error messages associated with RADIUS accounting.
Tracks many device monitoring processes, including user-AP association.
Logs device configuration checks.
Logs errors in pushing configuration to devices.
Details errors and messages associated with the VisualRF application.
illustrates this page, and
Description
Date and time of the event.
The AWMS user that triggered the event. When AWMS itself is responsible, System is displayed.
Displays the Type of event recorded, which is one of four types, as follows:
Device—An event localized to one specific device.
Group—A group-wide event.
System—A system-wide event.
Alert—If a trigger is configured to report to the log, an Alert type event will be logged here.
The event AWMS observed; useful for debugging, user tracking, and change tracking.
describes some of the most important logs:
s
Table 121
describes the page components.
Figure
149.
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