You can view the event log messages from the View Events page.
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In the Navigation pane, click View Events. |
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On the View Events page, you can view the following information: |
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Date: Date and time when the event was raised |
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Class: Event class |
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Event: Event type |
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Message: Detailed log message or description |
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The View Events page loads a maximum of 10,000 records initially. The total number of records fetched is displayed at the lower-right corner of the table. You can click Load more to load the next set of records, if available. Each load action fetches a maximum of 10,000 records. This button is disabled if there are no more records to load. |
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To stop or resume live updates, click the Pause or Resume Live Updates button. |
You can use the reporting system in the following ways:
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Generate and view reports on demand: You can run and view reports from the View Reports page. The reports are generated in HTML format and the information is typically presented in tables. |
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Customize report views: After a report is generated, you can modify the table views to include or exclude columns, change the column order, and add column totals and other aggregate values. You can save these settings to the job definition so that the custom format is used every time you run the report. |
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Use charts in reports: You can add charts to your reports to present the information in visual formats. You can choose bar charts or pie charts. |
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Use notification events to send reports by email: You can configure user-defined events and set up the email notification method or create user notification profiles to distribute reports by email. The reports can be delivered as email attachments in PDF or HTML format. Default format is PDF. |
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Schedule reports: You can create report schedules to generate the reports once or on a recurring basis. NetVault lets you distribute the generated reports by email the reports through the notification system. |
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