ServerConductor/Blade Server Manager Description and Reference

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6.6.2 Recording alerts in the event log

The alerts that occur at a Windows server can be recorded as application log information. The recorded application log can also be used by other applications. The application log contains information about the notification alerts that have been set within the constraints set in 6.8.1(2) Filtering in units of alerts.

Note
If you have recorded alerts as application log information, you can use a program such as Event Viewer to view them. ServerConductor cannot display application logs. Alerts can be recorded as application log information only for Windows servers.
Organization of this subsection
(1) Recording application log information
(2) Information that is recorded in an application log

(1) Recording application log information

To record alerts as application log information:

  1. From the console service's Setting menu, choose Agent Service Settings.
  2. Choose the Alert tab.

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  3. In Alert level, select the alert levels to be recorded as application log information.
  4. Select the Record as an application log option.
  5. Click the OK button.

(2) Information that is recorded in an application log

When alerts are recorded in an application log, the following information is recorded:

User
Records N/A (not applicable).

Event ID
Records ServerConductor's alert ID (as a decimal number).

Source
Records the program name SM_AgtSvc. This value is fixed.

Kind (alert level)
Records the alert level. The recorded alert levels are displayed differently from ServerConductor as follows:
Recorded alert level ServerConductor's alert level
Information Information
Warning Caution
Warning
Error Failure

Type
Event Viewer contains this item, but ServerConductor does not record this information.

Description
Records the alert occurrence date and time, alert level, occurrence location, and alert message.

Data
Event Viewer contains this item, but ServerConductor does not record this information.

The following shows an example of a display by Event Viewer:

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