Avocent SPC420 User Manual

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Data Logging
The DSView 3 software supports logging of serial session console data from certain appliances and 
their target devices, using the Syslog protocol.
NOTE: Navigation links, configuration pages and display pages for data logging will only be visible for appliances 
and target devices that support Syslog messaging.
The DSView 3 software has an SSH server that supports SSH2; this server must be enabled in the 
DSView 3 software to use the data logging feature. An appliance establishes an SSH connection to 
the DSView 3 server (using its X.509 appliance certificate) on demand when it has Syslog 
messages to send. The SSH server then forwards valid messages to the Syslog server; this server 
must be enabled in the DSView 3 software to use the data logging feature. 
There are two types of Syslog messages:
Data log messages - Contain serial console data that will be stored in files on the DSView 3 
server. The files may then be viewed.
Events - When a defined event occurs on the appliance, a Syslog message is sent to the 
appliance, and then to the DSView 3 software system event database (for information about 
events, seEvents and Event Logs on page 339). Also, when the appliance detects a port alert 
string on a serial port, it can send a syslog event message.
Data session logging is enabled per connection on the appliance, subject to license availability (see 
Data log licenses on page 186). The DSView 3 server supports up to 2048 enabled data logging 
sessions on each DSView 3 server (assuming sufficient licenses are available).
Data log files
Syslog messages that contain data log session information are stored in individual ASCII files. 
Syslog data messages that contain appliance and port values are linked with a target device; those 
with only appliance values are linked with an appliance. The maximum number of data log files 
that can be written simultaneously is determined by the number of data log session licenses 
available.
A data log filename includes the name of the appliance and/or target device, plus the system data 
and time when the file was created. Current files have a .txt file name extension. If a port supports 
session sharing, concurrent sessions on that port will be written to a single log file.