Logs - Thecus N8900 series User Manual

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System Fan 1 Speed
System Fan 2 Speed
System Fan 3 Speed
System Fan 4 Speed
CPU Temperature
System Temperature 1
System Temperature 2
System Temperature 3
System Temperature 4
System Fan Speed
Up Time
Service Status
Item
AFP Status
NFS Status
SMB/CIFS Status
FTP Status
TFTP Status
Rsync Status
UPnP Status
SNMP

Logs

From the System Information menu, choose the System Logs option and the
System Logs screen will appear. This screen shows a history of system usage and
important events such as disk status, network information, and system booting.
Logs
Item
Number of records to
export
Export log option
Log Type
Displays current System fan (left 1) status
Displays current System fan (left 2) status
Displays current System fan (left 3) status (Depend on model)
Displays current System fan (left 4) status (Depend on model)
Displays current CPU Temperature.
Displays current System temperature in position 1
Displays current System temperature in position 2
Displays current System temperature in position 3
Displays current System temperature in position 4
Displays the current status of the system fan.
Shows how long the system has been up and running.
Description
The status of the Apple Filing Protocol server.
The status of the Network File Service Server.
The status of the SMB/CIFS server.
The status of the FTP server.
The status of the TFTP server.
The status of the Rsync server.
The status of the UPnP service.
The status of the SNMP service.
Description
This can be selected from a dropdown list to export the log(s)
as a single file.
This can be set to Auto Export or Auto Delete.
The default logs displayed are for system events. From the
dropdown list, administrators can choose from various forms
of user access, such as AFP, Samba, etc.
Note: Users need to enable the "User Access Log" service to
view these details.
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