MSA 2040 SMU Reference Guide

178 Administering a log-collection system
Storing log files
It is recommended to store log files hierarchically by storage-system name, log-file type, and date/time. Then, if
historical analysis is required, the appropriate log-file segments can easily be located and can be concatenated into
a complete record.
For example, assume that the administrator of a log-collection system has created the following hierarchy for logs
from two storage systems named Storage1 and Storage2:
In push mode, when the administrator receives an email with an attached ecdebug file from Storage1, the
administrator would open the attachment and unzip it into the ecdebug subdirectory of the Storage1 directory.
In pull mode, when the administrator receives notification that an SC debug log needs to be transferred from
Storage2, the administrator would use the storage system’s FTP interface to get the log and save it into the scdebug
subdirectory of the Storage2 directory.