Specifications
If the Available Log Managers table lists a log that you want to add to this tab, select that log manager
from the list and click . The selected log manager is added to the Log Managers in View
table and in the Log Managers column in the Views table.
4.
If the desired log is not in the Available Log Managers table, you can add a log manager to the table,
then add it to the Log Managers in View table. To add a new Log Manager
Click New. The Log Manager Parameters − New Log Manager window opens.a.
Type a name for your new Log Manager.b.
Enter the path and filename for the log being managed by this Log Manager into the Log File
field or click Browse to open a file browser where you can navigate and select a log file.
c.
If you are selecting a Syslog file, select a Pattern from the drop−down list that will be used
to interpret the information from the log file. You can select a currently defined pattern or
click the Config button to open the Custom Pattern Configuration window where you can
create a new pattern to match a format that is not parsed by one of the default pattern
definitions:
KIWI Pattern − Parses a basic KIWI Syslog Server file format•
NetSight Syslog Pattern Parses files generated by the NetSight Syslog Service•
NetSight Trap Log Pattern − Parses files generated by the snmpTrapd Service•
UNIX Syslog Pattern − Parses files generated by the built in UNIX/LINUX Syslog
Service
•
Console 1.x Pattern − Parses files generated by Console 1.x•
Console 2.0 Pattern − Parses files generated by Console, and its current plugins.•
d.
Click OK to add your new log manager to the Available Log Managers table and close the
window.
e.
5.
With your new log manager selected, click .6.
When you are satisfied with the list of log managers, click Apply to save your newly configured
Event View.
7.
Repeat Steps 2 through 6 to modify another view. Otherwise, click OK to exit the Event View
Manager window.
8.
Removing an Event View
To remove an Event View from the Event View panel:
Click the Event View Manager button in the lower−right corner of the Event View. (If you are
using Console, you can also go to the Tools menu and select Alarm/Event > Event View Manager.)
The Event View Manager window opens.
1.
Select the View being removed from the list in the top panel.2.
Click the Remove button.3.
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