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7. Refer to the
Management Policy
profile. A default management policy is also available if no existing policies are usable.
Use the drop-down menu to select an existing management policy to apply to this profile. If no
management policies exist meeting the data access requirements of this profile, select the
to access a series of screens used to define administration, access control and SNMP configurations.
Select an existing policy and select the
policy. For more information, see
8. Refer to the
Message Logging
individual events to discern an overall pattern that may be negatively impacting performance using the
configuration defined for this profile.
Enable Message
Logging
Remote Logging Host
Facility to Send Log
Messages
Syslog Logging Level
Console Logging Level
Buffered Logging Level
Time to Aggregate
Repeated Messages
Forward Logs to
Controller
field to select or set a management configuration for use with this
Edit
icon to modify the configuration of an existing management
Viewing Management Access Policies on page
field to define how the profile logs system events. It's important to log
Select the radio button to enable the profile to log system events to a user
defined log file or a syslog server. Selecting this radio button enables the
rest of the parameters required to define the profile's logging configuration.
This option is disabled by default.
Use this table to define numerical (non DNS) IP addresses for up to three
external resources where logged system events can be sent on behalf of
the profile. Select
Clear
as needed to remove an IP address.
Use the drop-down menu to specify the server facility (if used) for the
profile event log transfer.
Event severity coincides with the syslog logging level defined for the
profile. Assign a numeric identifier to log events based on criticality.
Severity levels include 0 - Emergency, 1 - Alert, 2 - Critical, 3 - Errors,
4 - Warning, 5 - Notice, 6 - Info and 7 - Debug. The default logging level is 4.
Event severity coincides with the console logging level defined for the
profile. Assign a numeric identifier to log events based on criticality.
Severity levels include 0 - Emergency, 1 - Alert, 2 - Critical, 3 - Errors,
4 - Warning, 5 - Notice, 6 - Info and 7 - Debug. The default logging level is 4.
Event severity coincides with the buffered logging level defined for the
profile. Assign a numeric identifier to log events based on criticality.
Severity levels include 0 - Emergency, 1 - Alert, 2 - Critical, 3 - Errors,
4 - Warning, 5 - Notice, 6 - Info and 7 - Debug. The default logging level is 4.
Define the interval (duration) system events are logged on behalf of this
profile. The shorter the interval, the sooner the event is logged. Either
define an interval in Seconds (0 - 60) or Minutes (0 -1). The default value is
0 seconds.
Select the checkbox to define a log level for forwarding event logs to the
control. Log levels include Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning,
Notice, Info and Debug. The default logging level is Error.
Profile Configuration
Create
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