- Index
- Preface
- Introduction
- Managing Services
- Alarm Configuration
- Alarm Definitions
- Trace Configuration
- Troubleshooting Trace Setting Configuration
- Real-Time Monitoring Configuration
- Alert Configuration in RTMT
- Configuring and Using Performance Monitoring
- Trace Collection and Log Central in RTMT
- Using SysLog Viewer in RTMT
- Using Plug-ins
- Log Partition Monitoring Configuration
- Serviceability Reports Archive Configuration
- SNMP V1/V2c Configuration
- SNMP V3 Configuration
- MIB2 System Group Configuration
Log Partition Monitoring Configuration
Every 5 minutes, Log Partition Monitoring uses the following configured thresholds to monitor the disk usage of the log partition on a server (or all servers in the cluster):
•LogPartitionLowWaterMarkExceeded (% disk space)—When the disk usage is above the percentage that you specify, LPM sends out an alarm message to syslog and an alert to RTMT Alert central. To save the log files and regain disk space, you can use trace and log central option in RTMT.
•LogPartitionHighWaterMarkExceeded (% disk space)—When the disk usage is above the percentage that you specify, LPM sends a n alarm message to syslog and an alert to RTMT Alert central.
Enabling Log Partition Monitoring
To enable Log Partition Monitoring, perform the following procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 In Cisco Unified Presence Server Serviceability, choose Tools > Control Center > Network Services.
Step 2 From the Servers drop-down list box, choose the server where you want to monitor the disk usage.
Step 3 Under CCM Services, verify the status of the Cisco Log Partition Monitoring Tool (LPM).
Step 4 If the LPM is not running, click the radio button next to Cisco LPM and click the Start button
Configuring Log Partition Monitoring
To configure Log Partitioning Monitoring, set the alert properties for the LogPartitionLowWaterMarkExceeded and LogPartitionHighWaterMarkExceeded alerts in Alert Central. See the "Setting Alert Properties" section.
Additional Information
See the Related Topics.
Related Topics
•Log Partition Monitoring, Cisco Unified CallManager Serviceability System Guide
•Alert Configuration in RTMT, Cisco Unified CallManager Serviceability System Guide
•Trace Collection and Log Central in RTMT, Cisco Unified Presence Server Serviceability Administration Guide