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InRow RC/RD/RP (600 mm) User’s Guide Rotation Use this option to set up a password-protected data log repository on a specified FTP server. Enabling rotation causes a copy of any previously unsaved entries in the data log to be appended to the file you specify by name and location. Updates to this file occur either at the upload interval that you specify, in hours, or when the data log has reached its maximum size (if the maximum size is reached before the upload interval expires). Parameter Description Last Upload Result Indicates whether the last upload of the data file to the FTP server succeeded or failed, or displays "None Available." Data Log Rotation Enable or disable (the default) data log rotation. FTP Server The location (IP address or host name) of the FTP server where the data repository file is stored. User Name The user name required to send data to the repository file. This user must also be configured to have read and write access to the data repository file and the directory (folder) in which it is stored. Password The password required to send data to the repository file. File Path The path to the repository file. File Name The name of the repository ASCII text file. Delay hours between Uploads The number of hours between uploads of data to the specified file. Retry Delay The time that the system waits before retrying an upload after a failed attempt. You can specify that the upload will be retried repeatedly until it succeeds or you can limit the number of retries. If you specify a limited number of retries and the upload has been retried unsuccessfully the specified number of times (Number of Retries), the scheduled upload is skipped, and the system waits the number of hours specified as Delay hours between Uploads. Number of Retries The number of times the upload will be attempted after an initial failure. To initiate the initial upload of data to the repository file immediately, click Upload Now! InRow RC/RD/RP (600 mm) User’s Guide Syslog By default, the cooling unit can send messages to up to four Syslog servers whenever events occur. The Syslog servers, which must be specifically identified by their IP addresses or host names, record the events that occur at network devices in a log that provides a centralized record of events. This user’s guide does not describe Syslog or its configuration values in detail. For more information about Syslog, see RFC3164, at Servers Use this option to identify one or more Syslog servers that will receive Syslog messages and to specify a port for each. Select the server address to edit existing server configurations or select Add Server to configure additional servers. Setting Definition Syslog Server Uses specific IP addresses or host names to identify up to four servers that will receive Syslog messages sent by the cooling unit. Note: To use the Syslog feature, Syslog Server must be defined for at least one server. Port Identifies the user datagram protocol (UDP) port that the cooling unit will use to send Syslog messages. The default is 514, the number of the UDP port assigned to Syslog. InRow RC/RD/RP (600 mm) User’s Guide Settings Leave the Syslog settings, except the Server IP settings, set to their defaults unless otherwise specified by the Syslog network or system administrator. Setting Definition Message Generation Enables (by default) or disables the Syslog feature. Facility Code Selects the facility code assigned to the cooling unit’s Syslog messages (User, by default). Note: User is the selection that best defines the Syslog messages sent by the cooling unit. Do not change this selection unless advised to do so by the Syslog network or system administrator. Severity Mapping Maps each of the severity levels assigned to cooling unit events to the available Syslog priorities. You should not need to change the default mappings. The following definitions are from RFC3164: • Emergency: The system is unusable • Alert: Action must be taken immediately • Critical: Critical conditions • Error: Error conditions • Warning: Warning conditions • Notice: Normal but significant conditions • Informational: Informational messages • Debug: Debug-level messages Following are the default settings for the four Local Priority settings: • Critical is mapped to Critical • Warning is mapped to Warning • Informational is mapped to Info Note: To disable sending Syslog messages for Critical, Warning, or Informational events, see “Configuring event actions” on page 49. InRow RC/RD/RP (600 mm) User’s Guide Test Use this option to send a test message to the Syslog servers configured through the servers option: 1. Select a severity to assign to the test message. 2. Define the test message, using any text that is formatted according to the required message (MSG) fields. The message fields, which you format, are one of the three parts of the Syslog message that will be sent. For example, APC: Test Syslog, meets the formatting requi...
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