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Web Gateway 7.1.5 Product Guide - McAfee

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Configuring log file settings<br />

Monitoring<br />

Logging 8<br />

By configuring log file settings, you can determine how log files are rotated, deleted, and pushed. For<br />

rule-based log files, these specify also the log that is used to store the log files. This section tells you<br />

how these settings are configured for the different types of log files.<br />

Configure settings for rule-based log files<br />

Complete the following procedure to configure this type of log files:<br />

1 Go to Policy | Settings.<br />

2 On the settings tree, go to File System Logging and select the settings you want to configure, for<br />

example, Access Log Configuration.<br />

3 Configure these settings as needed:<br />

• Log settings — For log name, log file header, and other parameters<br />

• Log file settings — For rotation, deletion, and pushing of log files<br />

4 Click Save Changes.<br />

For more information, see File System Logging engine settings<br />

Configure settings for system-maintained log files<br />

Complete the following procedure to configure this type of log files:<br />

1 Go to Configuration | Appliances.<br />

2 On the appliances tree, go to the appliance you want to configure system settings for and select Log<br />

File Manager.<br />

3 Configure these system settings as needed. They include settings for rotation, deletion, and pushing<br />

of log files.<br />

4 Click Save Changes.<br />

For more information, see Log File Manager system settings<br />

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