Specifications
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log hours is the target number of hours of plot log data to retain. A zero in this field allots the 
numbers of hours based on the available memory. Note that the number of hours of log data 
retained is limited by the amount of memory and disk space. If you define a large number of 
clusters and servers, this will limit the amount of time over which log data can be retained. For 
example, a system with 10 clusters each with 10 servers might only be able to retain about 4 hours 
of log data.
Exporting Usage Statistics
You can export usage statistics, including the data collected for plotting cluster and server histories, 
to a comma separated value (.csv) file that can be opened in any program (such as Excel) that 
accepts comma separated data as input. The data is exported to the browser in a file with the default 
name export.csv. All available statistical data is exported for the time period selected.
To export usage statistics, do the following:
1. Log into the Equalizer Administration Interface in Edit mode. 
2. Select View > Export to CSV from the main menu bar; export to csv screen appears in the 
right frame.
Figure53 The export to csv screen
3. Select the time period for which you want to export the data from the drop-down box.
4. Select export to download the file for saving via your browser.
Configuring Custom Event Handling
You can configure Equalizer to perform certain actions when a server fails or other critical events 
occur. You can forward Equalizer log information to another machine, and specify a command to 
run or email to be sent when a server event occurs.
Forwarding Equalizer Log Information
You can forward Equalizer’s System Event Log (see “Displaying the System Event Log” on page 
101), to another machine that is running a syslog daemon. To specify a syslog host to which you 
will forward the log, follow these steps:










