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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.
Enable Security Log: Unchecking this box stops the recording of stored procedures
to the Security Log. The default setting is Enabled.
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.
Minutes Between Data Collection Cycles: This value controls how frequently re-
port data is gathered from logs. The default is every 30 minutes.
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.
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%.
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).
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.
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
Number of alerts per server
Top ten alerts in the cluster
 
 
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