Buffalo Surveillance Server Administrator's Manual page 354

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Buffalo Surveillance Server
Field
How much virtual
memory can the
database use?
Click [ Next > ]. The Logs window (advanced mode only) appears. Use to define to where
activity and error logs are written.
Enter or select the following in the Logs window:
Field
Enable activity logging.
This option enables you to limit how much virtual memory
the database will use. For best Information Repository
performance, choose a value that does not exceed 75% of
the physical memory on the computer.
Meaning and Directions
This checkbox will enable activity logging and the activity
log fields listed below. If unchecked, Buffalo Surveillance
Server will not create activity logs.
Buffalo Surveillance Server supports event auditing,
providing a security audit trail, through activity logs.
Activity logs include following events: Vault start, Vault
stop, file read, file write, file create, file delete, media load,
media unload, and media erase. For these events, the
following information is recorded: name and IP of the user
who executed the event and the date and time the event
was executed. Activity logging is optional.
Buffalo Surveillance Server creates activity logs in tab-
delimited format. Consequently, logs can be imported into
any application that supports the tab-delimited format,
such as Microsoft Excel.
Meaning

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