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Introduction 242
Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 21 • System Log
Introduction
The System Log window (see figure 98) displays the results from the system-wide error reporting utility. The
object parameters in the system log are all Patton Enterprise MIB object identifiers.
Figure 98. System Log main window
System Log Main Window
Besides displaying the results from the system-wide error reporting utility, the System Log main window also
contains links to the following:
Modify—Clicking on this link displays syslog and SNMP trap daemon locations, priority and maintenance
information (see
“System Log—Modify” on page 243)
Volatile Memory—Clicking on this link displays timestamp and stored system log message information
(
“System Log—Volatile Memory” on page 247)
Non-Volatile Memory—Clicking on this link displays non-volatile RAM messages for each 10ms time
stamp (see
“System Log—Non-Volatile Memory” on page 248)
DSP Errored Memory Dump—Clicking on this link exports or "dumps" the DSP memory to a text file.
The memory dump gives those troubleshooting the RAS information about registers and the state of the
DSPs at the moment of the dump. It is intended for debugging purposes.
DSP Event Log—Clicking on this link exports or “dumps” the last 100 DSP events to a text file. It is
intended for debugging purposes
Click on
System Log
under the
Configuration Menu
to display the System Log main window.