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Maximum Events Allowed in Audit Log:
This setting limits the number of entries
in the Audit Log. When the defined number is exceeded, the oldest entries are over-
written. Values are between 1 and 100,000. The default is 100,000.
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Enable Security Log:
Unchecking this box stops the recording of stored procedures
to the Security Log. The default setting is Enabled.
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Maximum Events Allowed in Security Log:
This setting limits the number of en-
tries in the Security Log. When the defined number is exceeded, the oldest entries
are overwritten. Values are between 1 and 100,000. The default is 100,000.
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Minutes Between Data Collection Cycles:
This value controls how frequently re-
port data is gathered from logs. The default is every 30 minutes.
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Days to Keep Data in Reports Database:
Determines how many days of historical
data should be kept in the reports database. The default is 90 days. Note that even if
the report specifies a date range of more than 90 days in the past, the report will still
be limited to this setting's value.
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Reports Database Size (as a Percentage of Capacity) After Which the Reports
Harvester Is Disabled:
Sets the maximum percentage of disk space the reports data-
base may take up. When the value is reached, the CUC Report Harvester service is
stopped, preventing the database size from growing. The default value is 80%.
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Maximum Records in Report Output:
Limits the number of records presented in
the report output. The allowed range is from 5,000 to 30,000; the default is 25,000.
Some reports impose their own restrictions due to the size of the report (for example,
User Message Activity is limited to 25,000 records).
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Minimum Records Needed to Display Progress Indicator:
This value deter-
mines whether running a report will cause a message to pop up before the report is
generated, and a progress bar to be shown as it runs. The idea is to provide a warning
that the selected report is large and may impact server performance. The allowed
range is from 1 to 10,000. The default is 2,500.
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Figure 17-4 shows the Report Configuration page.
Analyzing Cisco Unity Connection Reports
In the Cisco Unified Serviceability web application, navigate to
To o l s
>
Serviceability Re-
ports Archive
. Click the month for which you want to view reports, and then click the
specific date. Figure 17-5 shows the Serviceability Reports Archive list page.
Key
To p i c
There are two Serviceability Archive Reports available to view (assuming enough time has
elapsed to provide data to collect it).
The
Alerts Report
displays the following:
Number of alerts per severity in the cluster
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Number of alerts per server
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Top ten alerts in the cluster
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