Use this window to view and analyze commands issued by Server Administrator
users. All users can read the log; only administrators can clear the log.
 |
NOTICE: Server Administrator may take a very long
time to load a large command log file. To optimize performance, monitor the size of this
file. |
User Privileges
Selection |
User Privileges |
U=User; P=Power
User; A=Administrator; NA=Not Applicable |
|
View |
Manage |
Command Log |
U, P, A |
A |
Command Log
Each event displays with Severity, Date and Time, User, and
Description log fields. Clicking a column heading sorts by the column or changes the sort
direction of the column.
You can see who has logged in, and with what privilege level. The command log
tracks logins, logouts, systems management software initialization, shutdowns
initiated by systems management software, and other actions such as setting values and
alert actions. The command log also records the last time the log was cleared.
Command Log Fields
Severity |
Indicates whether the
event type is Normal/OK, Warning/Noncritical, or Critical/Nonrecoverable. |
Date and Time |
Displays the day, month,
date, time (hours, minutes, and seconds), and year of the event. |
User |
Displays the names of users logged in to Server
Administrator. |
Description |
Displays a brief statement
of what happened and components involved. |
[Back to Top]
Other Window Controls
Print |
Prints a copy of the log
to your default printer. |
Export |
Saves a text file containing the contents of this window (the
values of each data field separated by a customizable delimiter) to a destination you
specify. |
Email |
E-mails the contents of this window to your
designated recipient. See the Server Administrator User's Guide for instructions
about configuring your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server. |
Clear Log |
Erases all events from the log. |
Save As |
Saves the window content in a .zip
file. |
Refresh |
Redraws the screen. |
[Back to Top]