Buffalo Surveillance Server Administrator's Manual page 232

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Buffalo Surveillance Server
Where Messages Will Be Sent
Output messages to window
Output messages to console
Output messages to file
Results
On a Windows OS, this option sends the output
information to an on-screen window that is opened
by the process. On a UNIX OS, this option sends
the output to the on-screen window associated with
the running processes.
To enable this option in Windows, you need to
configure Vault service on Windows to open a
window on the desktop for diagnostic messages.
For directions, see the section titled, "Configure
Vault Service on Windows to Open a Window on
the Desktop for Diagnostic Messages".
If you select this option, a window will appear
to display Vault activity. If you close this
window, you will stop the Vault. The
Buffalo Surveillance Server will not operate
without running Vaults.
On a Windows OS, this option sends the output
information to an on-screen window that is opened
by the process. On a UNIX OS, this option sends
the output to the computer's console window.
To enable this option in Windows, you need to
configure Vault service on Windows to open a
window on the desktop for diagnostic messages.
For directions, see the section titled, "Configure
Vault Service on Windows to Open a Window on
the Desktop for Diagnostic Messages".
If you select this option, a window will appear
to display Vault activity. If you close this
window, you will stop the Vault. The
Buffalo Surveillance Server will not operate
without running Vaults.
This field will be pre-populated with "con:" to
indicate "output messages to console." Overwrite
this value: in the Enter Pathname text box
beneath Where Messages Will Be Sent, type the
path (including filename) to where you want
message files written. On all OSs, this option
creates a file that contains all the output data.
If a window or console is open when you change
the mode of output to File, the console or window
will close. However, the Vault will continue running.

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