Chapter 7: Status
Activity Log
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User The local user or LDAP user that performed the activity.
Date/Time The date and time the activity was performed.
Origin The interface where the activity originated. Possible origins are the GUI (remote management
console) or the CLI (command line interface).
Action The type of activity performed (Create, Update, or Delete).
Category The category of the activity (Alert, Analyzer, Cluster, Date Time, Email, Event, Hard Drive
Security, Healthcheck, NAS, Network, OST,Replication, Security, SNMP, Utility, or VTL).
Role The role of the user that performed the activity (Admin).
Summary Details about the activity that was performed, including CLI commands and field values.
Additional Information
l Click a column heading to sort the rows in the table by that column. Click the column heading again to
reverse the sort order.
l To rearrange the order of the columns, click and drag a column heading left or right. To show or hide
columns, click the arrow to the right of a column heading. In the pop-up menu, point to Columns, then
select the name of a column to show or hide it.
Navigating in the Activity Log
Use the controls at the bottom of the Administrative Activity Log list to adjust the activity log view (see
Figure 117 below):
l To view a specific page, type the page number in the box.
l To update the activity log with latest data, click the Refresh icon.
Figure 117: Activity Log View Controls
Enabling or Disabling Activity Logging
By default, activity logging is enabled on the DXi4700. Use the toolbar above the Administrative Activity
Log list to enable or disable activity logging (see Figure 118 on the next page).
l To enable the logging of administrative and service actions, click Enable Logging on the toolbar.
l To disable the logging of administrative and service actions, click Disable Logging on the toolbar.
l To update the activity log with latest data, click Refresh on the toolbar.