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Fan speed irregularities and fan failures
CPU and enclosure temperature violations
If you enable auditing, the ReadyNAS system can track all file system, user, protocols,
and remote system activity, but you can configure it to only track specific protocols,
actions, users, files (folders), hosts, and date ranges. You can also download or clear
the audit logs.
The connections tab in the logs window lists the active remote connections and showing
the user, protocol, and connected host.
View and Display System Logs
The system log records major events on your ReadyNAS system and categorizes them
as errors, marked with a red icon, warnings, marked with a yellow icon, and informational,
marked with a green icon. You can view, filter, download, and clear these logs.
To display and manage the system logs:
1. Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2. Select System > Logs.
3. To view additional messages, use the page view controls at the bottom of the page.
4. Do any of the following:
Download the logs. Click the Download Logs button to download a zipped file
with all log files to your browser’s default download location. The default name
of the zipped file is System_log-<host name><YYYYMMDD><HHMMSS>.zip, in which
<host name> is the host name of the ReadyNAS, <YYYYMMDD><HHMMSS> is
Software Manual246System Monitoring
ReadyNAS OS 6.10