Cyclades User's Guide 사용자 설명서
Introduction
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Notifications, Alarms, and Data Buffering
On “syslogger” the system administrator has configured the system logging
utility to write messages from the
utility to write messages from the
local1
facility to the
/var/log/
saopaulo-config
file and the messages from the
local2
facility to the
/
var/log/fremont-config
file. While identifying the syslog server using
the Web Manager, according to this example, you would select the facility
number Local 2 from the Facility Number drop-down list on the System Log
form.
number Local 2 from the Facility Number drop-down list on the System Log
form.
SNMP Traps
SNMP traps enables system events to be
monitored and a syslog
notification generated whenever they occur. The following is a list of generic
events.
events.
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User Login
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User Log out
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Authentication failure
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Authentication success
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System reboot
System administrator can configure SNMP traps for various system events,
and can activate or deactivate monitoring of the events using the Web
Manager or OSD. For instructions using the Web Manager see “Notifications”
on page 258, or for OSD see “Notification Screens” on page 411.
and can activate or deactivate monitoring of the events using the Web
Manager or OSD. For instructions using the Web Manager see “Notifications”
on page 258, or for OSD see “Notification Screens” on page 411.
Configuring Logging, Alarms, and SNMP Traps
The following procedures can be used to configure logging, alarms, and data
buffering.
buffering.
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