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Chapter 5 Logging
Log Subscriptions
Viewing Recent Log Entries in the GUI
You can view a log file via the GUI by clicking on the log subscription in the Log Files column of the
table on the Log Subscriptions page. When you click on the link to the log subscription, you are asked
to enter your password and then a listing of log files for that subscription is displayed. You can then click
on one of the log files to view it in your browser or to save it to disk. You must have the HTTP or HTTPS
service enabled on the Management interface in order to view logs via the GUI.
table on the Log Subscriptions page. When you click on the link to the log subscription, you are asked
to enter your password and then a listing of log files for that subscription is displayed. You can then click
on one of the log files to view it in your browser or to save it to disk. You must have the HTTP or HTTPS
service enabled on the Management interface in order to view logs via the GUI.
Figure 5-5
Configuring Log Subscriptions Global Settings
Viewing Recent Log Entries in the CLI (tail Command)
AsyncOS supports a
tail
command, which shows the latest entries of configured logs on the appliance.
Issue the
tail
command and select the number of a currently configured log to view it. Use Ctrl-C to
exit from the
tail
command.