Introduction > Notifications, Alarms, and Data Buffering

Notifications, Alarms, and Data Buffering
The administrator can configure system logging (syslogging), so that messages about the OnSite, any connected IPDUs, computers, or other connected devices can be sent to a syslog server for handling.
The administrator can also configure data buffering to store data from communications on serial ports for possible monitoring. If data buffering is enabled the administrator can also configure alarms and notifications so that remote administrators may be alerted to problems as they occur and notified about server performance, software and configuration changes on devices connected to serial ports.
Data from communications with serial-connected consoles can be stored (buffered) locally, in the OnSite’s flash memory, or remotely, either on an NFS server or syslog server.

Introduction > Notifications, Alarms, and Data Buffering